Here's why:
* Llamas are animals: Llamas are South American camelids, known for their wool and pack-carrying abilities. They don't have a language like humans do.
* No documented language: There's no documented language specifically associated with llamas.
* Possible Misunderstandings:
* "Llama" might be a mispronunciation of a real language: Perhaps you heard a word that sounded like "llama" but was actually something else entirely.
* It might be a fictional term: It could be a term used in a book, movie, or game, where a fictional language is attributed to llamas.
* A playful term: Someone might use "llama language" humorously to refer to the sounds llamas make, or the way they communicate with each other.
If you have more context, like where you heard this term, I might be able to give you a more specific answer.