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Alpaca Info
Alpaca info should include pictures of babies and adults.
These animals are rare and precious; Incas domesticated them and used their fiber for Royalty. Also these animals together with their close relatives, the llamas, provided transport, fuel, food, and companionship. After the Spanish conquest the breed was practically instinct and survived due to the Indians.
Alpaca info should include pictures of babies and adults.
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Alpaca Info -
pictures, babies
Common misspellings are alpaka, alpacka, allpaca, allpaka, alpacah, slpaca, zlpaca, qlpaca, appaca, ampaca, akpaca, aloaca, allaca, alpsca, alpzca, alpqca, alpada, alpava, alpaxa, alpacs, alpacz, alpacq, alpakas, alpackas, allpacas, allpakas, alpacahs, slpacas, zlpacas, qlpacas, appacas, ampacas, akpacas, aloacas, allacas, alpscas, alpzcas, alpqcas, alpadas, alpavas, alpaxas, alpacss, alpaczs, alpacqs.
There are two types of these animals: the Huacaya with the dense body wool growing straight and the Suri, covered with long, pencil fine locks. The best fiber comes from the blanket (back, rump and shoulders). The animals are affectionate and gentle. Alpaca info should include pictures of babies and adults.
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