

Llamarama
A modification that significantly expands the world of llamas in Minecraft.
Have you ever thought that regular llamas in Minecraft seem incomplete and not very interesting? We share this opinion and decided to fix the situation! But we didn't stop at simple improvements - we added even more varieties of llamas, because you can never have too many of them, right?
Getting Started
No special preparation is required. Just go explore the world until you encounter one of our new mobs.
Varieties of Llamas You Can Find in the World
Regular Llamas
Regular llamas have received significant improvements. Now you can ride them and control them using the "Hay on a Stick" item.
Woolly Llama
Some call it an alpaca... but no! This is a completely new variety of llama that spawns in mountains. Over many years, llamas have evolved to survive cold mountain nights. This fluffy friend can be sheared, bred to create new individuals, you can ride it and place a chest on it, just like regular llamas.
Bumble Llama
Do you smell the scent of flowers? Exactly! This llama has evolved to coexist with nature and has a deep love for flowers. It naturally spawns in flower forests and is friends with bees. Do NOT attack it near bees - you will regret it. Thanks to its close connection with bees, it can make them pollinate nearby plants, and bees store some of their nectar in the hive they built on its back. You cannot ride this llama because it would destroy the hive, and no one wants that.
You can also try using bone meal on this llama, and as researchers report, it can create plants! Even without your help, this llama will spread life around itself when it moves.
Mossy Llama
Unlike the Bumble Llama, which found its home in flower forests, this one went deep underground where it discovered lush caves. The underground vegetation of these caves gradually covered the llama and slowly mutated it. This led to the creation of a new species - a llama capable of spreading lush vegetation, growing azalea trees, camouflaging itself in moss, and imitating the effect of a spore blossom.
You cannot ride this llama because azalea grows on its back, however shearing will give you many different types of underground plants. These llamas have also evolved so that they cannot breed and are quite unsociable creatures. You won't find more than four individuals spawning near each other or even in the same cave.
Note: Caravan Traders have trained Mossy Llamas not to spread moss when moving because it constantly interfered with their walking.
Caravan Trader
A new mob similar to the Wandering Trader, with the same spawning behavior. However, this one has a deep connection with its llamas. Unlike regular traders, this one has many llamas that accompany it in a caravan. It has useful (sometimes not so much) offers that you might not want to miss.
Another difference between the Wandering Trader and the Caravan Trader is that the Caravan Trader never leaves. It will stay with you as long as you allow it.
Content
Hay on a Stick
The name speaks for itself. Crafted from wheat and a fishing rod, hay on a stick allows you to control llamas when riding them.
Llama Wool, Llama Wool Beds and Rugs
A new type of wool that you get from shearing Woolly Llamas. You can create a bed and a carpet from it. However, this rough carpet can scratch a llama's back, so you shouldn't place it on them...
Llama Milk and Llama Cheese
The Caravan Trader may offer you a deal with llama milk. It's practically regular milk, but made from llamas. By smelting the milk, you will get cheese, which is very beneficial for your health.
Llama Meat
The Caravan Trader sometimes offers llama meat in its deals. This meat is from llamas that had an accident. It didn't kill them. It sells the meat to raise money and protect other llamas from the same fate.
Be a good person and help it so that no other llamas get hurt.
Music Discs
A unique element of this mod is the added music discs. A new music disc has been added for each llama variety.
However, we suggest trying to get the songs in the game. For this, you can try to find a Caravan Trader who will exchange them. Whatever you do, do NOT try to feed metals to animals... it's a really bad idea. At least that's what the vet told me...
Finally
We would like to thank the fans of the mod, as well as contributors and issue reporters. It is very important for us to receive feedback on our project, even if it's bug reports or expressions of dissatisfaction. We want to improve our work, so any feedback is welcome.