Alpaca
The alpaca,in the Andes, is the animal raised for its fine wool .
It is the Llama from South America, that is kept for wool and meat.
wool
One Andean animal is the Andean Condor. It is a large scavenger bird.
Camel
rabet
Vicuna is a small llamalike animal having fine wool , found in the Andes Moutains.
In Maharashtra, the primary animal that provides wool is the sheep. Various breeds of sheep are raised in the state, contributing to the local wool industry. Sheep farming is integral to the livelihoods of many rural communities, as wool is used for clothing and textiles.
Wool in Peru primarily comes from alpacas, which are native to the Andean regions of South America. Alpaca wool is highly prized for its softness, warmth, and lightweight characteristics. Additionally, sheep are also raised in some areas, contributing to the wool industry. Both types of wool play a significant role in traditional Peruvian textiles and handicrafts.
Goats are raised for a number of things. They can be raised for goat milk, pets, lawn mowers or wool. They certainly can be raised for wool, but they are raised more for milk.
vicuña it is a relative of the llama if you want more info go to wikipedia the wool is very expensive because they have little wool which is fine and can be shorn every three years the Inca valued them for their wool royalty used to be the only ones allowed to wear the fur it is very soft when sewn togetherthey were protected by the law they were declared endangered in 1974 and only 6,000 were left today their are about 350,000 it is the national animal of Peruif you want more info go to wikipedia
sheep or caterpillars