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Llamas have a variety of colors including white, brown, grey, piebald, and black.
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They do not drink as much water compared to other animals.
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Llamas eat approximately 2 to 4 percent of their body weight per day.
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Some llamas can grow up to 6 feet tall.
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An adult llama weighs around 280 lbs up to 440 lbs.
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The lifespan of the llamas is around 15 to 25 years.
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They are extremely social animals and love to live with herds.
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Its predators are coyotes, mountain lions, ocelots, and humans.
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A young or baby llama is called ‘Cria.’
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‘Lama Glama’ is the llama’s scientific name.
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They're Easy Keepers
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Llamas Are Used as Therapy Animals
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They Make Good Guard Animals
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They Communicate by Humming
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They Differ From Alpacas
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They Show Displeasure
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Llamas Have Been Used as Pack Animals for Centuries
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Llamas were first domesticated and used as pack animals 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in the Peruvian highlands.
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Llamas are members of the camelid family meaning they're pretty closely related to camels.
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