What are some of the unique characteristics of llamas?
They have their babies during daylight hours (usually between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.), they dung pile (go in only one or two spots in the pasture), they have an extra eliptical blood cell so that they are automatically adapted to working at high altitudes, and they have wide set eyes which can see almost 260 degrees. This makes them very kinetically aware and they rarely trip or knock things over in tight spaces.