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Alpacas are not considered sacred in the same way as some animals in various cultures, but they hold significant cultural and economic importance, particularly in Andean regions of South America. They have been domesticated for thousands of years and are valued for their fiber and as livestock. In some indigenous cultures, they are respected and integrated into traditional practices, but this reverence varies among communities. Overall, while they are important, they do not carry the same sacred status as llamas or other animals in certain cultural contexts.

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