Llamas are domesticated animals of the camelid family. Although they are believed to had originated in Central America, they are now extinct there because they migrated to South America about three million years ago. Nowadays they are widely spread and bred in Andean countries, such as Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador. They are intelligent and peaceful animals that can be easily trained, they are very appreciated as pack animals.
Llamas are native to countries of South and Central America and live in the high mountainous regions.
In South-America:).
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Peru.
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The world llama is from the country of Mexico
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The animal that was native to the Incas and had never been seen by Europeans before was the llama. Llamas were domesticated by the Incas for their wool, meat, and ability to carry heavy loads at high altitudes.
The word 'llama' does not have a direct translation in Latin as llamas are native to South America and were not known to ancient Romans.
Llamas are native to the Andes Mts.
Probably, some domestic ones on farms, but they are not native there.
The translation of "como se llama tu pais" in English is "what is the name of your country".
A llama is a type of animal, native to South America, famous for it's soft wool.When we visited the farm they had cows, sheep and even a llama!My hat is made of 100% llama wool, it's the softest thing I've ever worn!
No, llamas are native to South America, specifically the Andes mountains. They are well adapted to high-altitude and rugged terrains in countries like Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile.
That means " who is your favorite celebrity" I'm native
My native country is Tajikistan
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