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Alpaca - Wikipedia The alpaca (Lama pacos) is a species of South American camelid mammal Traditionally, alpacas were kept in herds that grazed on the level heights of the Andes of Southern Peru, Western Bolivia, Ecuador, and Northern Chile
Alpaca | Habitat, Diet, Lifespan, Facts | Britannica Alpaca, domesticated South American member of the camel family, Camelidae (order Artiodactyla), that derives from the vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) It inhabits high-altitude marshy areas in the Central Andes
About Alpacas Learn about alpacas, such as how long they live, what alpacas eat, and how they are different from llamas on Alpaca Academy, powered by Alpaca Owners Association, Inc
The Truth About Alpacas: Facts, Farming, and Fashion What Is a Peruvian Alpaca? Peruvian alpacas are a type of alpaca originating from—you guessed it—Peru, which is home to about 80 percent of the world’s alpaca population In Peru, alpaca farming is a significant part of the economy, with wool products exported globally
Alpaca, facts and information | National Geographic Alpacas are members of the camel family, domesticated by the people of the Peruvian Andes 6,000 years ago for food, fuel, and fiber They are ungulates, a group of large hooved mammals that also
Alpaca - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The alpaca (Lama pacos) is a species of South American camelid mammal It is similar to, and often confused with, the llama However, alpacas are often noticeably smaller than llamas The two animals are closely related and can successfully crossbreed
Definitive Guide To Alpaca Facts, Habitat, Conservation Status, Zoo . . . Alpacas are domesticated species of South American camelids, known for their fluffy coats and gentle, curious nature They have been bred primarily for their luxurious fiber, highly prized for being warmer than sheep’s wool and softer than cashmere
Alpaca 101 - Alpaca Association of Michigan The Alpaca is a gentle, alert, intelligent and curious animal, raised in herds primarily to grow a fine, high-grade natural luxury fiber used in comfortable clothing and textiles
Indiana Alpaca Association - About Alpacas Alpaca fiber comes in a variety of colors: from pure white through fawn, to a range of browns, and a true jet black The worldwide fiber market recognizes 22 natural colors of alpaca
Alpaca - New World Encyclopedia Alpaca is the common name for a domesticated, gregarious, high-altitude South American ungulate, Vicugna pacos (syn Lama pacos), of the camel family (Camelidae), characterized by a very long neck, long and slender legs (but short relative to the similarly appearing llama), small and elongate head, short ears with thin points, short tail, and a