Question | Answer | % Correct |
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Llamas were originally domesticated in South America. | True | 89%
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Llamas are omnivores. | False | 84%
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Llamas are camelids. | True | 81%
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Llamas are social animals and live in herds. | True | 81%
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An average fully grown llama is about 1.8 meters or 6 feet tall. | True | 78%
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In the United States and Canada, llamas are often used as guardian animals for other livestock. | True | 68%
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Llamas have one toe on each hoof. | False | 65%
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Fully grown llamas are larger than fully grown alpacas. | True | 65%
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Baby llamas are called calves. | False | 59%
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The oldest known fossils of the ancestors of modern llamas were found in Asia. | False | 59%
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There are fewer than 10 million llamas in the world. | True | 59%
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The average lifespan of a llama is about 30-40 years. | False | 46%
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Llamas and alpacas were the only domesticated animals in the Americas prior to European contact. | False | 46%
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There are more llamas in Peru than in any other country. | False | 41%
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Llamas have no upper front teeth. | True | 41%
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Like cattle, sheep, and goats, llamas are ruminants with four stomach compartments. | False | 38%
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