The alpaca is native to South America, primarily found in the high-altitude regions of the Andes mountains in countries such as Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. They are domesticated animals raised primarily for their soft wool and are closely related to llamas. Alpacas thrive in the cool, mountainous environments of their native habitat.
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
The alpaca is a domesticated mammal native to the South American continent. They are best known for the warm, high quality wool that they grow to survive in the high altitude of South America. Alpacas, like most mammals (with Platypus, and other "monotremes" or leg-laying mammals are the exceptions) give birth to their young live.
In the Andes of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile.
If you live in the US, you live on the continent of North America.
continent
Wallaroos live on the continent of Australia.
As I live and breathe, I live on every continent; and sail on every sea.
The Alpaca.