The Andes Mountains.
Llamas and alpacas are both domestic animals and not found naturally in the Atacama Desert. Relatives, the guanaco and vicuna, do find a home on the fringes of the desert, however.
Yes , on the open range, it does happen nearby.
It does depend what your horse and/or alpaca can put up with and what their temperament is like but you can. Alpacas can get along with any livestock.
Peru is known for its alpacas, which are native to the Andes mountains in South America. These animals are prized for their soft and warm wool, which is used in various textiles. The Peruvian highlands are home to many alpaca farms, and the country has a rich tradition of alpaca herding and textile production. Additionally, alpacas are an important cultural symbol in Peru.
home on the range
The range. As in: Home, home on the range...
There are in fact, many uses for alpacas, but to name a few : - Fiber - Reproduction - Nursing home / hospital "helpers" Alpacas are not used for meat, and I hope they never will be! in Peru thay do eat alpaca.
Home on the Range was released on 04/02/2004.
The Production Budget for Home on the Range was $110,000,000.
Home on the Range grossed $76,482,461 worldwide.
Home on the Range - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Home on the Range grossed $50,026,353 in the domestic market.