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Alpaca Facts
One of many alpaca facts is that farms frequently retain their babies to replenish their stock.
This industry is relatively new to the New World, but in the Andes the traditions of making garments, toys and other items of camelids fiber are very old, as ancient Andean civilizations depended much upon these animals and improved the breed by careful selection.
One of many alpaca facts is that farms frequently retain their babies to replenish their stock.
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Alpaca Facts -
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The fiber of these animals has unique qualities, valuable all over the world. It is warmer than sheep wool, very strong and resilient. The clothes made of it are abrasion resistant and don’t retain water. They feel warm in winter and cool in summer. One of many alpaca facts is that farms frequently retain their babies to replenish their stock.
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