What is a llama?
A Llama is a South American domesticated ruminant mammal, Lama glama, of the camel family. The mama wold be the ones that gave it birth. Keep ChaCha'ing!
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Llamas are one of four main species of New World camelids. The other three species are the alpaca, guanaco and vicuna.
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The llama is a South American camelid, widely used as a pack animal by natives of the Andes mountains.
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A llama is a woolly-haired South American ruminant of the genus Lama. Have a great day!
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A llama is a wild or domesticated South American cud-chewing animal related to camels but smaller and lacking a hump. ChaCha on!
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