What a little angel! I can’t get over it. He’s just so cute. How did I go this long without knowing about this tiny baby llama, who sits like a perfect gentleman? He really was so well-behaved. It doesn’t matter that there was a lot going on around the sweet creature. He patiently rested on the ground with an adorable smile on his face. He’s perfect and people on the internet have to agree.

This is the definition of perfection. The baby llama is so teeny, tiny. I can’t even believe he exists.

It doesn’t matter what’s going on around the little guy, he’s going to behave! He has such a sweet demeanor. It’s clear from the video that was shared online by Lety. The animal lover spotted the baby llama and knew it was time to pull out her phone.

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The animal was resting on the ground being so patient and good. It’s like he didn’t even notice that there was a whole kangaroo behind him. Guess he’s completely used to a little chaos going on around him. Thankfully, it seems like the little guy is completely unbothered.

He’s truly so adorable. It’s completely understandable that the comments section was totally obsessed.

“It’s like a fuzzy giraffe!” cheered one person.

“WHERE IS THE ORANGE ADD TO CART BUTTON?!?!” someone else joked.

“Put baby Llama on my list. Mini cow, otter, Red Panda, goat, Golden Retriever,” another commenter teased.

“That’s the cutest little thing ever,” praised one commenter.

How Big Are Baby Llamas?

In general, Llamas are large animals that can sometimes be as big as humans! Adults can reach about 5 or 6 feet tall and can weigh between 280 and 450 lbs., so it only stands to reason that their babies would be quite large as well.

Baby llamas are pretty large when they’re born. Typically they can weigh between 20 and 30 lbs. at birth. That’s pretty big compared to human babies who are much smaller. Of course, they’ll only get bigger as they grow. But as this little guy proves, they are so stinkin’ cute at any age.

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This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Mar 11, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.