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Alpaca Llamas
Alpaca llamas was used as pack animals, fiber, food, and companions, today babies are produced on farms for their high quality fiber.
These animals are the only domestic New World camelids; wild vicuna and guanaco are their relatives. Ancient Peruvian civilizations used them as pack animals, as sources of fiber, meat, fuel, and as companions. In the USA they are very popular for fiber and as show animals.
Alpaca llamas was used as pack animals, fiber, food, and companions, today babies are produced on farms for their high quality fiber.
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Alpaca Llamas -
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They are modified ruminants and convert food extremely efficient; they need 10 times less hay than horses. This species eave even the most delicate terrain undamaged, because they walk on a leathery pads. They are very calm and obedient and don’t spit if appropriately raised. Alpaca llamas was used as pack animals, fiber, food, and companions, today babies are produced on farms for their high quality fiber.
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