Alpacas are social animals and thrive in herds, so being alone can lead to significant stress. Generally, an alpaca may start to experience stress within a few days of isolation, as they rely on social interaction for comfort and well-being. It's recommended to keep at least two alpacas together to ensure they maintain a healthy, stress-free environment.
They live in grassland and they do live in hearts
because that is what they are adapted to do.
Grass land
yes and also in chile
I dont know They live in a land
In the Andes of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile.
The Alpaca.
Alpacas are born through live birth.Most mammals are born through live birth. Only five species of mammals still lay eggs and the alpaca is not one of those egg-laying mammals.
Live bait typically lasts for a few hours before it becomes ineffective for fishing. It is important to regularly check and replace the bait to maintain its effectiveness in attracting fish.
high in the mountains (12,000-16,000 feet above sea level), very little vegetation, thin air, extreme temperatures (hot and cold)
Not naturally, although they may be kept there as imported pets or farm animals.
around 60 years. maybe more maybe less