In Spanish, "alpaca" refers to the same animal as in English, which is a domesticated camelid native to South America, primarily found in Peru and Bolivia. The term can also refer to the soft wool produced by the alpaca, which is highly valued for its warmth and quality. Additionally, "alpaca" can signify a type of fabric made from this wool.
If you mean what sound does an alpaca make when they call, they hum.
By a mama alpaca and a papa alpaca? If you mean: how is alpaca fiber made, it is the wool of an alpaca, that is sheared just like sheep wool, spun into yarn or felted just like sheep wool.
it is a weight-sensitive alpaca on its own eating schedule that also is a chatterbox.
a breed of alpaca
No, an alpaca is not a marsupial.
Alpaca fiber comes from their fur. They have a very soft coat.
Hello Paco ('Paco' an abbreviation for 'Francisco', and the latter equal to 'Francis', you COULD yield 'Paco' as 'Frank')
The first known use of the word "alpaca" in English dates back to the early 19th century, specifically around 1801. It is derived from the Spanish word "alpaca," which refers to the domesticated South American camelid. The term was introduced in the context of describing the animal and its valuable wool.
Male alpaca- Male Female alpaca - hembra Group- herd
To release an alpaca in Alpaca World HD, first, navigate to your farm and select the alpaca you wish to release. Tap on the option to manage your alpacas, then choose the release option for the specific alpaca. Confirm your choice, and the alpaca will be released back into the wild. Remember, releasing an alpaca means you can no longer interact with it in your farm.
Yes! Alpaca's are vertebrates.
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