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Alpaca Animals
Alpaca animals are protected by conservation laws against hunting.
These creatures were domesticated from their relatives the guanaco and vicuna about 7,000 years ago in the Andes to provide clothing and transportation for humans. The whole Incas’ industry was based on this fiber; they even made roofs and bridges of it.
Alpaca animals are protected by conservation laws against hunting.
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Alpaca Animals -
conservation, hunting
For many years the fiber has been associated with luxury, as it has many unique features. It is unusually strong and resilient, silky, soft, smooth to the touch and warm. It comes in 22 natural colors and can be easily dyed retaining the natural luster. Alpaca animals are protected by conservation laws against hunting.
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