The llama (Latin scientific name: Lama glama, English name: llama) is the heaviest and largest South American alpaca in South America.Llamas are social animals and are trained to use nooses and lead the way after weaning. They are very friendly. They are extremely curious and happy to interact with...
The alpaca (scientific name Vicugna pacos, English name Alpaca) native to South America is also known as the Grass Mud Horse in my country. It is one of the top ten mythical beasts spoofed by Chinese netizens, and originated from Baidu World of Warcraft. The top ten mythical beasts, including the Gr...
Guanaco (scientific name: Lama guanicoe) is a docile herbivore with four subspecies.Guanacos like to form small groups, with 4-10 females led by a male. The territory is marked by the accumulation of feces in the group. Male guanacos fight for territory by colliding with each other and spitting. You...
If you’ve ever seen a llama or an alpaca, you might wonder: are these two animals the same? They share similar features and are often confused, but they are distinct animals with unique characteristics. Let’s explore the differences and similarities between llamas and alpacas to clarify this commo...
There are many kinds of animals on the earth, and they have different appearances. Some are majestic, some are cute and naive, and some look unbearable. Today we take a look at the top ten cutest animals in the world, which are giant pandas, harp seals, koalas, angora rabbits, alpacas, pengui...
Alpacas often spit to express dissatisfaction or nervousness. This strange behavior may be caused by a few reasons: Disgust or dissatisfaction: Alpacas will sometimes show disgust or dissatisfaction toward people or other alpacas by spitting. This may be a reaction to some unwanted...