Alpacas are native to the Andes region of South America, primarily found in Peru and Bolivia, but they are also present in Chile. Peru is known for having the largest population of alpacas and is recognized for its high-quality alpaca wool. In Chile, they are raised as well, particularly in the northern regions, but their numbers are significantly less compared to Peru.
Llamas and alpacas are the common beast of burden to Peru and Chile
Alpacas are found wild in South America and on farms in Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and the USA
Alpacas are ound wild in South America in the mountains. They are domesticated mostly in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru
Alpacas were never known to be wild animals. They are a domesticated form of a South American camelid. While herds of them are kept all over South America, the most commonly referred to alpacas are the ones in Peru. Now, alpacas have been exported to many countries around the world.
Alpacas can be found all over the world due to farming, but they are from South America.
Alpacas are found wild in the mountains in South Americaand they can be found on farms in Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and the USA
Alpacas are normally found in South America in the countries of Peru and Chile. They like to live in the mountains, or on hills.
In Peru, Bolivia, and Chili.
Peru is north of chile
No. Those are found in the Andean region of South America.
Yes. I think it's kinda sad . . . My cousin said it was delicious, though
If it is 11:am in Chile, it would be the same for Peru.