* Llamas are a single species: Their scientific name is *Lama glama*. This means they are one distinct species, not multiple classifications.
* Classifications in biology: We use classifications in biology to organize living things. These classifications include:
* Domain: Eukarya (organisms with cells containing a nucleus)
* Kingdom: Animalia (multicellular organisms that can move)
* Phylum: Chordata (animals with a backbone)
* Class: Mammalia (animals that have fur/hair, give birth to live young, and nurse their young)
* Order: Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates, like deer and pigs)
* Family: Camelidae (animals with long necks and padded feet, like camels and alpacas)
* Genus: Lama (includes llamas and guanacos)
* Species: Lama glama (the specific name for llamas)
So, while there's no "7 classifications of a llama," these are the classifications a llama fits into within the biological hierarchy.