Llamas are woolly mammals related to camels. These herding   animals were domesticated thousands of years ago in the Andes mountains of western South America.  Llamas are  great pack animals, and are raised for their wool, meat and hides.  Even their droppings are used as fuel, and fertilizer!

Llama Glama Fun Facts!

Llamas typically live to be between 15 and 28.

Llamas don't have hooves! They have two-toed feet with toe nails on top
and pads on the bottom.

Baby llamas are called Crias.

Llamas make an unusual humming sound.

Llamas are 3-4 feet tall at the shoulder.

Llamas are herbivores, and they have a three part stomach!