@googlefactss · Post #40273 · 12/07/2025, 07:03 PM
Male llamas grow sharp canines called ‘fighting teeth’ that they use to show who's boss and settle disputes with other males. @googlefactss#Llamas#AnimalFacts#Nature🦙🦷
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@googlefactss · Post #40273 · 12/07/2025, 07:03 PM
Male llamas grow sharp canines called ‘fighting teeth’ that they use to show who's boss and settle disputes with other males. @googlefactss#Llamas#AnimalFacts#Nature🦙🦷
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@googlefactss · Post #40414 · 12/26/2025, 11:00 AM
Llamas spit to protect themselves, keep their place, or show power. Males spit in fights over females. Females spit to stop males. They also spit when annoyed or mistreated. Llama spit has saliva and partly digested food. It can fly up to 10 meters (33 feet). 🦙💨 [Source] @googlefactss#Llamas#AnimalFacts#Spitting
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@googlefactss · Post #40360 · 12/19/2025, 07:04 AM
Mother llamas hum to their babies to help them recognize each other. Each hum is special and unique. This helps the mother find her baby in the herd. It also keeps the babies safe by avoiding confusion. 🦙🎶 [Read more] @googlefactss#Llamas#AnimalCommunication#NatureFacts
@googlefactss · Post #40421 · 12/27/2025, 03:00 PM
Llamas and donkeys can guard livestock well if they are kept alone. If with others, they only protect their own kind. Male llamas and donkeys should be castrated to improve their guarding behavior. 🦙🐴 [Source] @googlefactss#LivestockGuardians#Llamas#Donkeys#FarmFacts