Llamas need at least one acre for them to run and move around. In addition they need plenty of water and food (oats, grain, corn). If in heat they need to be sprayed down and have moving air to help keep body temp. low; average of 95.5-99.5. I suggest using fans to keep air moving. We have 8 and they're really cool animals.
Yes, llamas can live in captivity. They are often domesticated and kept on farms for their wool, meat, and as pack animals. With proper care and living conditions, llamas can thrive in captivity.
food,shelter,and water
good ones
air, food, water and shelter
not all animalls
captivty
plants need cold water to survive
Some archebacterias like thermococcuus.
they need there own space ,air,water and also food to live.
No, llamas need to seek shelter, because they are unable to build their own.
Water,Oxygen,Food,light hope this helped
Food, water, shelter, protection from the elements, loving home and caregivers