Oldest Living Llama in Captivity
A moment in history for a truly remarkable life. The World Records Authority is proud to officially certify King’s Alice in Wonderland, from Queen of Hearts Llama Ranch in Oregon, USA, as the Oldest Living Llama in Captivity at 29 years and 174 days. This extraordinary llama’s longevity stands as a testament to decades of dedicated care, attentive husbandry, and the deep bond between animal and caretaker.
The average lifespan of a domestic llama is typically 15 to 25 years, making King’s Alice in Wonderland’s age of nearly 30 years a truly extraordinary biological and caregiving accomplishment. The team at Queen of Hearts Llama Ranch in Oregon have provided an exceptional standard of care throughout her long life, demonstrating what is possible when animals are given optimal nutrition, veterinary attention, and loving attention.
This WRA record celebrates not only the remarkable longevity of King’s Alice in Wonderland but also the commitment of everyone at the ranch who has contributed to her extraordinary life — an achievement that inspires caretakers and animal lovers around the world.
