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What are alpacas?
an alpaca is a smaller version of a llama. Llamas are used for packing and you can ride them while alpacas do not have the strength to do either of those things. They are mainly used for the fur or...
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Where are alpacas?
Alpacas are a type of llama. They are related to camels, but they do not have the humps on their back. They are native to South America.
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What is an alpaca?
An alpaca is from South America. They were/are mainly used for fur. They are about 150 pounds. They are from the Camelid family. They are more docile/nicer than llamas. They spit, and gestation is...
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Where are alpacas from?
They can be found in a number of different South American countries, like Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chile, mainly in the Andes Mountains.
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What does an alpacas do?
Alpacas spit, sleep, eat, and poo. they can also be used for competitions and and they are often she for their super soft fiber.