Llamas are camelids, which means they are related to camels. Like camels, llamas have long necks, big eyes, and thick fur. They also have a special digestive system that allows them to eat a wide variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, and even twigs.
Llamas typically eat between 10 and 15 pounds of food per day. They spend most of their day grazing, and they will often travel long distances in search of food. Llamas can also drink a lot of water, and they will often drink several gallons of water per day.
All of this food and water helps llamas grow big and strong. Males can weigh up to 400 pounds, and females can weigh up to 300 pounds. Llamas also grow to be quite tall. Males can be up to 6 feet tall at the shoulder, and females can be up to 5 feet tall.
So, if you want to grow a llama, be sure to feed it plenty of food and water!