Llama

The Llama is a subspecies of the Andine species of which the other subspecies is the Alpaca. They are even toed ungulates from the camelid family.

Classification
Although traditionally believed to be a separate species from the Alpaca, it is now known to be the same species as Alpacas as Huarizos (the cross between Llamas and Alpacas) are fertile.

Characteristics
Llamas are taller than Ponies.

They have a high tolerance to altitude, but can usually live comfortably in low lands as well.

They have thick wool which grants them a significant degree of magic resistance.

Terminology
Younger Llamas are called "crias". Llamas carry their crias in blankets tied around the mother's waist.

Subdivisions
There are two Llama races: The Chaku and the Ccara.

The Chaku have more wool than the Ccara and are more adapted to the colder plateaus of Hatunwalla, while the Ccara are more adapted to warmer lowlands.

The Chaku are sometimes referred to by the slur "lanuda" and the slur "pelada" is often used against the Ccara. Due to the often pejorative nature of these slurs, their usage is however discouraged.

Distribution
Llamas mostly live in the territory of Llamasuyu.