Changes to the environment in arada
LocaTION in Arada
On the planet Arada the llama would live primarily in one of two places, in the west part of Kalorme where the mountains are, or in Orocarnia mountains that are present in the continent. So just like on earth the llama is well adapted to the mountainous regions around the world. On other continents the llama could live there with the respect of the mountainous regions need to be present. One exception is that any other region that has mountains in its region would be acceptable to live on if the organisms are present that the llama needs to stay stable within the food chain. The climate is that there is 40% oxygen at where the llamas live and plants that live there are grazed all day long since so many llamas live here. There are usually tons of mountains nearby.
This is a picture of Arada 10,000,000 years ago.
Environmental changes
Almost all of the lands are connected with a cold ice cap that is the size of some of the islands. In the Arada after 10,000,000 years there is no ice cap . Some of the lands before were all connected together then 10,000,000 years later they all broke away and formed islands/continents that look like they have been clashed with one another. This happened because of continental drift. Continental drift caused the clashing of the islands/continents. After the clashing new mountainous regions formed for the llamas to live on and other grassland/mountainous land like regions. Now the llamas may live in mountainous regions such as the Hither Lands mountain range, or in the Greater Kalorme mountains that are present in the area.
This is a picture of Arada now
impact on other organisms
Llamas only eat plants so they are herbivores meaning that they are primary consumers. Even though they are so big they are on the lower parts of the food chain. They have prey such as wolves, bears, and any other secondary or tertiary consumers that have the access to attacking the llama. You might think that llamas have no competition as high as they are in the mountains, however they must compete with animals such as goats, alpacas, and other herbivores that live so high in the mountain. There is a limited supply of plants adapted to live super high with the llamas. With the limited supply of food comes all the competition mentioned before.