
Llama - Denver Zoo
Llamas are the largest lamoid or South American Camelid species. Unlike Old World Camelids, they do not have humps. They stand three to four feet tall (.91-1.22m) at the shoulder and five to six feet tall (1.52-1.83m) at the head; they range in length from three to five feet (.91-1.5m) and weigh between 250 and 450 pounds (113.4-204kg).
Brookfield Zoo Chicago - Animals at Brookfield Zoo Chicago
Llamas are very shy, gentle, and curious. They are intelligent and easy to train. They spit when they want to discourage a potential mate, feel threatened, or want to establish the pecking order at mealtime. Llamas communicate through ear, body, and tail postures, as well as shrill alarm calls and humming sounds.
Llama - Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
116–164kg (256–360 lbs) | 3–4 ft shoulder height. Grasses and shrubs. Puma, Andean foxes, coyotes. Vocalizations. One baby per year. Least Concern. Up to 20 years. Llamas play an important role to the native people of Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, and Peru as pack animals. Learn more about this species here.
Llama - Cosley Zoo
The llama is a long-necked mammal with thick fur and a stubby tail. Its face resembles that of a camel, with a rounded muzzle and a split upper lip. A llama’s wool can come in a variety of colors including gray, beige, brown, and red, and can be patterned or a uniform color.
Zoo de la Flèche | Lama
Le lama vit dans des groupes comptant jusqu’à 20 individus guidés par un mâle dominant entouré de son harem et des jeunes. C’est un ruminant rustique et résistant qui boit très peu. Il est bien adapté à la vie dans les Andes.
Llama - London Zoo
Llamas are more often found working as domestic livestock than in the wild. They’re adapted to survive in high altitude environments as their oval red blood cells and high haemoglobin bloodstream equips them to live in areas with low oxygen levels. As highly sociable animals, they live in groups of up to 20 and will even adopt sheep into the pack.
Llama - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Lama glama. Range: Domestic. Height: Up to 4 ft. Lifespan: 15 to 25 years. Zoo Location: Spaulding Children's Zoo. Diet: Grass
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Llama - Denver Zoo
Genus: Lama (alpacas, guanacos, llamas) Species: glama (llama) Distribution Where in the world does this species live? Llamas’ native range is the Andes Mountains of South America, primarily Peru and Bolivia, but none are found in the wild. They were domesticated from wild guanacos (also classified as Lama glama or as a
Lama glama / Llama in zoos - ZOOINSTITUTES
Llama / Lama glama at zoos worldwide on zooinstitutes.com. 5094 This animal gallery includes 141 photographs . Midbarium (former Negev Zoo) Beersheba / Israel . 738 ... All New animal New species New country New exhibit New zoo New voted zoo New video . Close Subscribe.
LJAMA (Lama glama) | Zoo Zagreb
Ljama je domaća životinja, udomaćeni oblik guanaka (Lama guanicoe) i ne postoji njen divlji oblik. Već oko 5 000 godina stanovništvo Anda koristi ljame za prijevoz tereta, ali također koristi i njenu vunu, iako se za to uzgaja druga vrsta južnoameričke deve – alpaka (Vicugna pacos). Danas se ljame uzgajaju širom svijeta, a ponekad ...