Llama
Scientific Name -Lama glama
Classification – camelidae
Gender Names – Male -male; Female – female; baby – cria
Collective Noun – herd
Average Height – 1.7 metres (5.5 ft)
Average Length -1.20 m (4 ft)
Average Weight – 130 kg (280 lb)
Speed – 45km/h (28mph)
Life Expectancy – 40 to 50 years
Mating Season – no specific month
Pregnancy – 11 and a half months
Special Features – Llamas mate lying down. Llamas are often used as pack animals but they can be obstinate and may need encouraging to move.
Family Unit – Llamas are sociable creatures that live in small units called herds. The leader of the herd is usually the dominant male often decided by fighting.
Geographical Distribution – Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina
World Population – 2.5 million
Conservation Status – Domesticated
Natural Habitat – Mountainous deserts and grasslands
Diet – plants, grass, lichen
Predators -Humans, pumas, mountain lions
Harvard Reference for this page:
Heather Y Wheeler. (2015). Llama. Available: https://www.naturalhistoryonthenet.com/Mammals/llama.htm. Last accessedMonday, July 18, 2016
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