It's just a herd. A herd of alpacas.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.
No, alpacas are herd animals and must be kept with at least one other alpaca, preferably at least two other alpacas, in order to be healthy & happy. If kept alone, they can develop behavior problems and go a bit crazy.
Yes, most alpacas will be just fine in a pasture with other herbivores (horses, cattle, sheep, goats). However, if you have two or more alpacas, you'll likely find they form a herd by themselves and do not associate much with the other animals in the pasture.
herd llamas and alpacas
Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.
Copy and pasting is not good
Alpacas are ruminant animals
Yes. Horses are herd animals.
they both spit (llamas spit more than alpacas). they are both my favorite animals
Sheep and Alpacas
llamas and alpacas