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Llama Alpaca
Llama alpaca and vicuna are related and their baby wool sweaters make excellent in body heat conservation clothes.
These animals are domesticated South American camelids. The Inca culture developed a systematic breeding program for them, selecting the animals according to their colors and characteristics. They were worshipped and considered to be the gifts of gods. The wild representatives of this family are vicuna and guanaco.
Llama alpaca and vicuna are related and their baby wool sweaters make excellent in body heat conservation clothes.
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Llama Alpaca -
baby, conservation
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The whole Incas civilization was based on the textiles, and many things from the clothing to roofs of the houses and bridges were made of different fibers. Spanish Conquistadors didn’t notice the value of fibers and annihilated practically all of the breeding stock. Llama alpaca and vicuna are related and their baby wool sweaters make excellent in body heat conservation clothes.
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