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Disposition
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Llamas have an uncommon serenity. They are very quiet
compared to other livestock. Their primary means of vocal communication is
humming, which sounds very much like a person’s hum. They have a variety of
hums, addressing each circumstance, as well as other sounds including an alarm
call which you will never forget.
They have an undeserved reputation for spitting. A well-trained llama will
not spit at people. Llamas use spitting to establish dominance, settle arguments
and to protect their food supply.
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Llamas are herd animals and need the companionship of other llamas.
Guard
llamas find this companionship in the species they are protecting.
See also: Llama Behavior
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