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.
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.
Female alpacas and llamas are called "Hembra" and male alpacas or llamas are called "Macho". Alpacas and llamas look similar in the face but are different in size and fur.
No, alpacas are a domesticated animal, like sheep or cattle, and are in no risk of extinction.
Female alpacas and llamas are called "Hembra" and male alpacas or llamas are called "Macho". Alpacas and llamas look similar in the face but are different in size and fur.
Well... If youre like me and you have an odd obsession over alpacas, every thing is attractive about them.
I am not sure about that :)
Alpacas feel like really fuzzy dogs sort of. You can compare them to a giant teddy bear but they are really soft and furry and they feel warm as well.
It does depend what your horse and/or alpaca can put up with and what their temperament is like but you can. Alpacas can get along with any livestock.
Yes they can but they like to eat everything
warm weather
There are suri alpacas, which have what I call dreadlocks, that hang down in little ringlets, and there are huakaya (I think it's said like wakaya), which have fleece (alpaca hair) like a teddy bear, all fluffed out and everything.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.