A group of llamas is called a ‘herd’. Llamas are social animals and typically thrive in groups. These herds can vary in size, often consisting of a few individuals to many llamas, depending on the context and environment. The social structure of a llama herd is quite fascinating, as it usually includes a dominant male along with females and their young. Herd dynamics help llamas establish social hierarchies and provide them with safety and companionship in the wild or on farms.