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When a llama puts their ears back it means they are agitated. They may start to make a clucking noise as if they are bringing up stomach acid. Take caution they do not spit on you. When a llama spits it can be so hard it may bruise the skin. Spitting is a llamas defense mechanism. Most llamas will opt to run away from a person before they spit, however some will choose to spit on you.

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