I can't display or browse images, but I can describe the differences between alpacas and llamas. Alpacas are generally smaller, with a more slender build and a softer, finer fleece, while llamas are larger and have a coarser wool. Additionally, llamas have longer faces and ears that are more banana-shaped compared to the shorter, more rounded features of alpacas. If you search online for images, you’ll easily see these distinctions.
The alpaca is classified as Lama pacos and belongs to the family Camelidae.
to answer your question, we would need more information, such as what specifically is your question about crocheting a toy alpaca. If you are wondering where you could find a pattern for crocheting a toy alpaca, I have attached some links. [Edited to Add: I found Crochet Pattern Central--free patterns--a section on "Animals," which I have added as a link. I'll let you look and see if you find an alpaca pattern, or maybe you could adjust another animal form into an alpaca i.e. change the llama to an alpaca] If this isn't the information you were looking for, ask again--we are pretty good at answering most questions here at Answers.com.
Llamas live wild in South America, mainly in Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. However, they have been domesticated and there are farms all over the United States and Canada that raise llamas. Llamas are very smart animals with a mental capacity exceeding that of a dog. The Alpaca and Llama Show Association in the US. Sanctions llama and alpaca shows hosted all over the country. In these shows llamas are not only judged on confirmation, like horses, but also on agility type contests as you would see at a dog show.
According to the Animal Encyclopedia, the alpaca eats "tender grasses." For more information, see the Related Link.
For a photo that shows you the difference between an uncircumcised as opposed to a circumcised penis, see the Related Link.
You can but the alpaca will probably hate being inside. The alpaca will also make the house stink because it will use the restroom all over the place.
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There are a few versions. I have done only one: Lllama Llama Duck here's a llama there's a llama and another little llama fuzzy llama funny llama llama llama duck llama llama cheesecake llama tablet brick potato llama llama llama mushroom llama llama llama duck i was once a treehouse i lived in a cake but i never saw the way the orange slayed the rake i was only three years dead but it told a tale and now listen, little child to the safety rail did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama llama's llama tastes of llama llama llama duck half a llama twice the llama not a llama farmer llama llama in a car alarm a llama llama duck is THIS how it's told now? is it all so old? is it made of lemon juice? doorknob ankle cold now my song is getting thin i've run out of luck time for me to retire now and become a duck
here's a llama there's a llama and another little llama fuzzy llama funny llama llama llama duck llama llama cheesecake llama tablet brick potato llama llama llama mushroom llama llama llama duck i was once a treehouse i lived in a cake but i never saw the way the orange slayed the rake i was only three years dead but it told a tale and now listen, little child to the safety rail did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama llama's llama tastes of llama llama llama duck half a llama twice the llama not a llama farmer llama llama in a car alarm a llama llama duck is THIS how it's told now? is it all so old? is it made of lemon juice? doorknob ankle cold now my song is getting thin i've run out of luck time for me to retire now and become a duck
"Llama, quiero verte" is Spanish for "call me, I want to see you."
Here's a llama There's a llama and another little llama Fuzzy Llama Funny Llama Llama Llama duck Llama llama cheesecake llama tablet, brick, potato, llama llama llama mushroom llama llama llama duck I was once a tree house I lived in a cake but i never saw the way the orange slayed the rake I was only three years dead but it told a tale and now listen little child to the safety rail Did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama llama's llama tastes of llama llama llama duck Half a llama Twice a llama not a llama farmer llama llama in a car alarm a llama llama duck is that how its told now is it oh so old is it made of lemon juice doorknob, ankle, cold Now my song is getting thin I've run out of luck Time for me to retire now and become a duck (repeat 8x)
It's llama You're right, it is a llama. I am assuming that you (this reader) knows what a llama is. A suri llama is a type of llama that differs it from the normal llamas by it's fleece. Normal llamas have fleece that is similar in looks as a sheep's wool, though llama fleece doesn't have lanolin (the type of oil in sheep's wool) in it, so it is not possible to have an allergic reaction to there fleece as some people do of wool. Anyway, "normal llamas" are called silky, because of their fleece. But suri fleece is much like a mop dog's hair. It is in beautiful locks of hair that are very separated like. It is not just a huge Afro kind-of-thing like on sheep. Suri is also MUCH heavier than regular silky (Huycaya on an alpaca). If you have a bag of suri and a bag of silky fiber that weighed the same the suri would be about ten times heavier. On the pictures you can actually see how the suri fleece is heavier by the way it hangs and doesn't puff. This is a silky llama: This is a suri llama: I know that it doesn't make sense that a suri llama is more silky feeling than a silky llama, but not everything in the world makes sense. This image below is actually an alpaca, but both llamas and alpacas have suri fleece, and this was just an awesome example of suri fiber.