Surprisingly Cute Baby Animals
9 Baby Llama
How can one not be charmed by this peaceful Baby Llama?! It looks like a delightful cross between a lamb and small camel! In actuality Llamas are a domestic South American herd animal derived from the Guanacos and vicuñas species which are wild, and indeed stem from camels.
How did the camel’s ancestor get to South America? It was discovered through fossil findings that North America was the native home to camelids. Thousands of years ago ancient camels traveled to Europe, Asia, and Africa over the Bering Straits. Also camelids spread to South America, while dying out in North America!
Today Llama farms are growing popular in North America, where they’re harvesting fur for textiles. Interestingly Llamas have come full-circle: “25,000 years ago, a Llama-like animals would’ve been a common sight in California, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Missouri, and Florida”.