A wild Llama of course! You named it!
they live in herds in flat mountain areas
A father llama is called a "Sire".And a mom is called a "Dam"... All baby llamas are called "Crias"
A Stud is a male llama who is used to breed females. He can also be called a herdsire.
A cross between an alpaca and a llama is not always called a huarizo or dozer. A cross between an alpaca and a llama can sometimes be called a llapaca.
Only if she has offspring or has a cria (baby llama) at her side.
They don't. They are only kept as pets in south america.
By itself, "se llama" means "is called". Usually this is said as ¿Cómo se llama? or "How are you called?". It is a common way of asking one's name.
it means my name is
Como se llama means what is that called hope that helped
¿Cómo se llaman las personas de tu familia? literally translated is 'How are called the persons of your family?'. In other words, "What are your family members called?'You could respond to this with any or all of the following:Mi madre se llama ...(My mother is called ...)Mi padre se llama ...(My father is called ...)Mi hermano/hermana mayor se llama ...(My older brother/sister is called ...)Mi hermano/hermana menor se llama ...(My younger brother/sister is called ...)Mi abuela se llama ...(My grandmother is called ...)Mi abuelo se llama ...(My grandfather is called ...)Mi tía se llama ...(My aunt is called ...)Mi tío se llama ...(My uncle is called ...)You get the idea ...
No, llamas are are still quite common,both in the wild and captivity.
Llamas are originally from the mountainous regions of South America.