All llamas are corresponding in their appearance, they have have round muzzles, long necks, a protruding lower incisor and a cleft upper lip. They are about 5 ½ to 6 feet in height and are accustomed to weigh around 280 to 450 pounds. Some of that weight may come from their fur coat, withe the look of tan, brown, white, or black, …show more content…
They are domestic animals, they are very social animals so it wouldn't be smart to house them alone. If you did that they would not do very well, but you could always just keep them with maybe an alpaca. Saying as they are very alike they could keep them together and they would act as relatives. People often mix-up alpacas and llamas because they look so alike. Their wild relatives are guanacos and vicunas. Resembling camels they are pack animals normally carrying around 50 to 75 pounds, they are admirable pack animals because they need little water again the equivalent of camels. When angered they will hiss, spit on or kick their owners until their burden is lessened, if a pack animal they might kick their owner if their pack is too bulky. Llamas are herbivores so they often eat leaves and grass, but there is a food chain so their predators are humans pumas and …show more content…
When llamas are well cared for they can live for 15 to 25 years on average, with some being 30 or more. At the beginning have to mate llamas, they should mate, if female, at 2 years or if male at 3 years, the time they mate is in late summer or early fall, so be prepared if you own a llama. Then when they become pregnant the gestation period is normally about 11 to 12 months or 360 days. When they're born they normally walk within about an hour of birth. The babies, or cria, are normally nursed for about 4 months. Then when they are about 2 years of age maturity occurs, and they will be less reliant on their mothers, and soon will have babies of their own.
When they grow up they go to live in many places, but they are native to a place known as the Andes Mountain Range, which is located in North America. Llamas are thought to have lived on the earth for about 40 million years, also to have been extinct from North America during the Ice Age then migrated back around 3 million years ago. Now they are commercially found in North America, Europe, and Australia, they are known to live no greater than 4,000 meters above sea level. Llamas are also not found in the wild they are mostly kept on llama farms where people harvest their