There are alpacas in Mongolia. The country is located in Asia and is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the east, west, and south.
Perú, of course...
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.
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.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.
No, Alpacas have spines.
They have to ride in on alpacas and bang the whole country. THEN THEY ARE GOVERNMENT.
No, alpacas are a species of South American camelids that do not have a hump.
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.
Alpacas are not harmfull. They are very gentle
Baby AlpacaA young alpaca is called a cria "cree-ah"
Alpacas are domesticated and at no risk of going extinct.