People in Sheffield are now being asked to help choose a name for the newborn llama, also known as a cria.
The three-week-old was born at Graves Park Animal Farm at the end of January to mum, Nancy, and joins two siblings called Lettuce and Humus.
This is a very exciting time at the Animal Farm for the farmers, who simply adore the start of spring and new life on the farm.
In this herd of over 20 llamas, the animals tend spend their time either at the Animal Farm charming the visitors, or they are out on the farm’s satellite sites all around Sheffield, grazing our conservation areas and helping improve the land for wildlife and ground nesting birds.
The pack of llamas are a huge and notorious attraction with all of the farm’s visitors, with the opportunity to hand feed them with feed purchased from the farm’s gift shop, priced at £1.50 per bag.
Graves Park Animal Farm is now calling out for the residents of Sheffield to name this baby Llama which can be done via the Graves Park Animal Farm Facebook page.
“Being one of the first newborn’s during this year's Spring season, we want locals to get involved in naming the cria, giving it a warm welcome to one of Sheffield’s most notorious animal farms.
“So, I’m asking people to get their thinking caps on and come up with some clever and imaginative names.
“The Council and the staff at Graves Parks Animal Farm cannot wait to see what you come up with!”
Councillor Kurtis Crossland, chair of Sheffield City Council’s Communities, Parks and Leisure Policy Committee