I am not sure about that :)
Livestock like cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, goats, llamas, alpacas, donkeys, fowl, etc.
Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.
Alpacas are very curious animals. They will not hesitate to approach a human even within a foot, but they will be hesitant about allowing themselves to be touched until you have earned their trust. They are very social and tend to stick with other alpacas.
No. Donkeys like all other mammals engage in sexual reproduction, which requires both a male and a female.
Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.
Donkeys have 2 and a half legs
Donkeys Feel Like Zebras Hairy And Fluffy.
Yes, but more so if the alpacas were raised with cattle from a young age. Alpacas and cattle will not get along well if they're not used to each other or do not tolerate each other. Alpacas are good livestock guardians, but sometimes they can also wreak havoc in the cow-herd if they're not trained or accustomed to being around cattle. Quite often selecting for cows that are very defensive towards predators is better than risking getting a livestock guardian that is not a guardian at all. Thus, in most cases, you should be careful about putting an alpaca (or alpacas) with cattle.
No, alpacas are a domesticated animal, like sheep or cattle, and are in no risk of extinction.
Baby alpacas, known as crias, look like smaller versions of adult alpacas. They also tend to have lighter coats and spindlier legs than their adult counterparts.
Yes, donkeys have a good sense of smell like most animals. They use their sense of smell to detect food, predators, and other donkeys.
Well... If youre like me and you have an odd obsession over alpacas, every thing is attractive about them.