Llamas evolved in the North American Great Plains region and migrated over time to South America where they live in the wild today, mainly in Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. However, they have been also domesticated and are often found in captivity all over the world as they can easily adapt to different habitats.They are often found on farms all over the United States and Canada.
Lama's live in farms and in the wild
Considering the human race has almost completely domesticated all species of llamas, it depends what kinda of shelter "home" you construct for it. This could be anywhere from a large barn to a small horse shack.
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YES~llama Live ExistIn Pakistan!!
a donkey or a giraffe
llamas may not be native to Asia but it may live in Asia.
They can live from 15-25 years.
they live in herds in flat mountain areas
they live about 14-25 years
No, llamas live in the Altiplano of South America, not in the Sahara of Africa,