Alpacas were probably first domesticated around 4000-5000 B.C.
A South America camelid.
Alpaca
Alpacas are from South America
The Peruvians domesticated the dog, guinea pig, and the fowl which they had for food. As well as the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and the vicuña.
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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.
No, an alpaca is not a marsupial.
a breed of alpaca
Alpaca fiber comes from their fur. They have a very soft coat.
Male alpaca- Male Female alpaca - hembra Group- herd
The alpaca is a domesticated mammal native to the South American continent. They are best known for the warm, high quality wool that they grow to survive in the high altitude of South America. Alpacas, like most mammals (with Platypus, and other "monotremes" or leg-laying mammals are the exceptions) give birth to their young live.
Yes! Alpaca's are vertebrates.