No, people do not typically hunt alpacas. Alpacas are domesticated animals primarily raised for their fiber, meat, and companionship. While they are sometimes raised for food in certain cultures, hunting them in the wild is not common, as they are not a wild species but rather a domesticated one. Their gentle nature and social behavior make them more suitable for farming than for hunting.
Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.
In Bolivia there is a lot of geographical land and a humid temperature and alpacas provide transportation and help carrying goods
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.
No, Alpacas have spines.
Alpacas are farmed mostly for their fine wool, but occasionally for their meat.... :(
because they do! theyre awesome+amazing!
No, alpacas are a species of South American camelids that do not have a hump.
Alpacas are not harmfull. They are very gentle
herd llamas and alpacas
Alpacas doesn't live in Romania.
If you really love alpacas, they are.
Alpacas are domesticated and at no risk of going extinct.