Unlike the llamas that were bred to be pack animals, alpacas have been bred for their fiber, which is similar to wool. The level heights of the Andes mountains in southern Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and northern Chile are their primary grazing grounds.
Llamas are domesticated animals of the camelid family. Although they are believed to had originated in Central America, they are now extinct there because they migrated to South America about three million years ago. Nowadays they are widely spread and bred in Andean countries, such as Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador. They are intelligent and peaceful animals that can be easily trained, they are very appreciated as pack animals.
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Peru is a South American country home to many species of animals which are diverse as the geography of Peru. Some of these animals include Andean Condor, flounder, sea bass, chinchillas and piranha.
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They were bred for hunting small animals, and because of this, they don't like animals that are smaller than themselves.
People in Peru harvest fleece from fleece-bearing animals.
No, chihuahuas were not specifically bred to be eaten. They were originally bred as companion animals and are not traditionally consumed as food.
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mostly chimps, but they mostly do animals with lots of skin