Why are llamas considered mammals?
They have hair and they feed their babies milk plus they have a backbone.
What does the word nimble mean?
To move quickly.
What is a baby llamas name?
its called a cria.
In what part of the book can you find the meaning to vocabulary words?
glossary
Where do llamas come from?
South America
What are some features of the llamas?
Straight ears, long eyelashes, long necks, short tail, thick fur, and long legs.
What does the word camelids mean?
A species of animals with long thin legs and a long neck.
How many babies does a mother llama have at time?
One at a time!
What do we call the words that explain the pictures?
Captions
What is different between an alpacas and a llama?
Alpacas have softer fur.
Are Llamas wild or not?
Some are wild but if you train them they will be more tame.
What does the word halter mean?
A strap placed around the head of an animal used for leading it.
During what part of the day are Llamas born?
In the morning.
Where can we find the chapter that we want to read?
Table of contents
How many feet does a llama have?
four
What noises can a llama make?
They can cluck, hum, and growl. They can make noises to warn others of danger.
What does graze mean?
Eating grass or plants in a field.
What color is a baby llama's wool?
White with brown
What can we read to get a sneak peak of the book?
The blurb
What colors does a llama have?
brown, white, gray or black
How long after a cria can stand up?
After 15 minutes long!
What does the word herbivore mean?
An animal that feeds on plants.
Do llamas feed their babies milk?
Yes
What does the illustrator include to help us understand the topic better?
illustrations/pictures
What does llamas do with their wool?
To keep warm