Alpacas are from South America
The Alpaca
Alpaca.
Alpaca is a noun. It is an animal.
The alpaca,in the Andes, is the animal raised for its fine wool .
an alpaca looks like a furry animal
Llama and alpaca are both related to the camels.The answer you're looking for is the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) which is a camelid animal native to South AmericaAnd it is humpy
No.
An alpaca animal grows fleece that can be cleaned, carded and spun into alpaca wool.
The alpaca
An alpaca.
I believe from Animal Crates.
Titus Salt discovered alpaca wool during his travels to South America in the mid-19th century. He encountered the alpaca, a domesticated animal native to the Andes, and was impressed by the softness, warmth, and durability of its fleece. Recognizing its potential for the textile industry, he began importing alpaca wool to England, where he eventually established a successful textile mill in Saltaire, which specialized in producing high-quality alpaca fabrics.