
Domesticated
Llama
Lama glama
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About
The llama is a domesticated South American camelid used for centuries as a pack animal and for its wool. They are social animals and are often kept in herds.
Habitat
Andes Mountains of South America (domesticated)
Diet
Herbivorous - grasses and other vegetation
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Fun Facts
- Llamas are often used as guard animals for sheep and goats.
- They communicate using a variety of sounds and body postures.
- Llamas can carry up to 25% of their body weight for long distances.
Conservation
StatusDomesticated
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