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No, they're mammals. Mammals don't lay eggs. Unless you're a duck billed platapus.
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A llama is a mammal and mainly all mamals give live birth, except for two.
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yes, they lay very large eggs that grow to the size of tree, then a hundred little lammas come out, but many dont survive because they are hunted by the umpa lumpas....
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this question came just behind the one asking if whales were real on my dumbass question list
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No. A llama is a mammal which means that they give live birth. That is, unless the animal is a platapus or a echidna.
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Hmmmmm...llama eggs, deeelish...
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No, but according to a reliable source.... "Llamas are quadrupeds that have a heart, a forehead and a beak for eating honey. They live in large rivers such as the Amazon and if you see one near where people are swimming you must shout out "BEWARE THERE ARE LLAMAS". Hope this helps.
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No, they don't because they are mammals, like us, unable to lay eggs. Birds can, and so do reptiles but they're not mammals. Mammals mean that they don't lay eggs, they give birth, that their children grows in their body. XD
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There are only two mammals known to lay eggs and llamas aren't one of them. Echidnas and Platypuses.
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Now, thats just damned ridiculous...where have you ever seen a llama nest?
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Only their leader, otherwise known as the Dalai llama.
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no??? are you serious? llamas are mammals
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i had one for breakfast
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Only when they tell bad jokes.
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they are kinf of like a goat i have one, they give birth just like goats, cows..... they sometimes have twins but it is very fare
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are you kidding? it is a freaking mammal.please tell me you are kidding.
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No, they do not. Llamas are mammals. They are related to camels and they are mostly found in high altitudes. Their heavy wool is used to make very warm clothing for extreme temperatures.
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Wow... What kinda question is that? Ofcourse not. Llamas are mammals.
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