yes, they have a rough outer layer of wool and a soft inner layer of wool, just like llamas.
NO but they have fleece
Alpacas usually eat grasses - just like llamas, horses and such animals. (2) Alpacas aren't wild! I know you may have been mislead by the topic they have been put under, but alpacas are now all domesticated. I'm so sorry to dissapoint you, but alpacas are no longer wild. Domesticated alpacas, however, eat : - Orchard grass hay - Specially formulated alpaca feed - Gestation and Lactation for pregnant females and growing youngesters - Llama feed mixed with Mare & Foal - A mix of rabbit pellets and the above - Orchard or another form of grass, depending on the area grass is to be grown That is what my alpacas eat, anyway!
There are suri alpacas, which have what I call dreadlocks, that hang down in little ringlets, and there are huakaya (I think it's said like wakaya), which have fleece (alpaca hair) like a teddy bear, all fluffed out and everything.
Llamas are not rare. i live in Ohio and i have 2 llamas. there is also a farm in Ohio with about 121 llamas.
A group of llamas is called a herd. They usually travel in groups of 2 or more. You are welcome.A group of llamas is called a herd.
Llamas are generally pregnant for 11 1/2 months... They have a very long gestation period.
Claude Coats is 6' 6 1/2".
A group of llamas is called a herd. They usually travel in groups of 2 or more. You are welcome.A group of llamas is called a herd.
You worship cows and llamas.
llamas have 2 toes on each foot
In the United States, over 2 billion poultry (turkeys and chickens), over 5 million cattle and over 20 million hogs are taken to slaughter every year. This does not include the number of breeding animals that are not slaughtered nor the number of horses, alpacas, llamas, livestock kept as pets, etc.
the price of winter coats was 4 pounds for a sturdy one. 2 pounds
11 emus and 27 alpacas...The correct answer is below:Let x be the number of alpacas & y the number of emus. Obviously an emu has 2 legs & an alpaca has 4 and both have one head. Now you can create a set of 2 equations with 2 unknowns & solve simultaneously to get the answer.Number of legs: 4x + 2y = 100Number of heads total: x + y = 384x + 2y = 100x + y = 38 ---> multiply this equation by 2 & subtract from 1st equation4x + 2y = 1002x + 2y = 76--------------------2x = 24x = 12Substitute x=12 in one of the original equations to solve for y:12 + y = 38y = 38 - 12 = 26So the farmer has 12 alpacas & 26 emu.