Both are called wool, and are combined with the name of the animal that produced the wool. Thus, Llama wool and alpaca wool are both proper descriptors, respectively, of the fibre produced from these animals.
Alpaca fur is more valuable than llama. Though, some llama hair is of higher quality than alpaca.
Alpaca Wool comes from the llama-like animal called The Alpaca. There are tons of farms around the world that specialize in the breeding and harvesting of wool of Alpacas. To get the fibers off the animal, the animals is shaved, not killed, and the wool is sold to companies.
The Incas made their clothing out of cotton, alpaca wool, and llama wool.
A cross between an alpaca and a llama is not always called a huarizo or dozer. A cross between an alpaca and a llama can sometimes be called a llapaca.
Wool and fleece are basically the same thing. Wool is only called a fleece when it has been sheared off the sheep/goat/llama/alpaca in one peice.
You can make many types of clothing. Pretty much anything that you can make with another material such as cotton. An alpaca's wool is very warm
llama looks like a llama
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yes , the Incas wove beautiful textiles from llama, alpaca, and vicuna wool and from cotton.
A baby alpaca is called a cria. A baby llama is a Cria as well
An alpaca's wool is called a fleece or fiber because it's finer than most wool. it's the 3rd most expensive fiber in the world.Another AnswerAlpaca wool is called Alpaca wool. Wool is a generic word used to describe fibre spun from fleece, regardless of the type of fleece-bearning animal that produces it. Alpaca, then, used as a descriptor, modifies the word wool and specifies the source of the fleece: thus -- Alpaca wool.
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