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Yes. I think it's kinda sad . . . My cousin said it was delicious, though

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Alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas and all of them are found in Peru.

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What are the alpacas homes?

In Peru, Bolivia, and Chili.


Where are alpacas found?

Alpacas are found wild in South America and on farms in Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and the USA


Where alpacas are found in world?

Alpacas are ound wild in South America in the mountains. They are domesticated mostly in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru


Where can you get the song llama llama duck for your ipod?

In Peru. The money will be in Alpacas


What animal are used as a beast of burden in Peru and Chile?

Llamas and alpacas are the common beast of burden to Peru and Chile


Which is a better pet alpacas or llamas?

Alpacas, my dad had an alpaca when he was in Peru. Plus they don't spit as much as llamas do.


In Peru and Bolivia many people do what in higher altitudes?

herd llamas and alpacas


Where are alpacas?

Alpacas were never known to be wild animals. They are a domesticated form of a South American camelid. While herds of them are kept all over South America, the most commonly referred to alpacas are the ones in Peru. Now, alpacas have been exported to many countries around the world.


Can alpacas eat switchgrass?

Alpacas are the least picky camelid so they can eat mostly any grass.


What country is the alpaca from?

Alpacas are naturally found in the wild in South America, especially in Peru. Alpacas have been domesticated and are in farms across the United States as well.


Where are most alpacas found?

Alpacas can be found all over the world due to farming, but they are from South America.


What do alpacas eat and not eat?

food, mostly. not lettuce or green vegatables.