According to the Animal Encyclopedia, the alpaca eats "tender grasses." For more information, see the Related Link.
the llama and alpaca
Zoey 101 - 2005 Quinn's Alpaca 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
They look like a small llama.with bunny ears
Llama
The variety seems endless and many are quite unususal. Check out the Alpaca, Sloth and the Tapir.
Yes. Both chickens and Alpaca will eat and enjoy pumpkins. The chickens will eat the meat and seeds of a pumpkin. The Alpaca will eat skin, meat and seeds. Alpaca's will get most of a shared pumpkin because chickens really do eat like a bird and the Alpaca can take much bigger bites.
A lot
They can, but probably should not be fed pears.
it is a weight-sensitive alpaca on its own eating schedule that also is a chatterbox.
(1) Yes. The meat of all mammals can be eaten if properly prepared. (2) Yes. An alpaca is a mammal, and it can be eaten if prepared properly. It used to be considered a delicacy in South America until recently.(3) Any meat can be eaten, but since the alpaca gene pool is getting increasingly smaller, you will not see any alpaca meat on the legal market. (4) Alpaca meat can indeed be eaten. The alpaca has an increasingly small gene pool, so it is not likely you shall ever eat it. Alpacas are prized for their wool, and are not considered a meat animal. Alpaca meat can be eaten
Yes. They eat no meat but the do eat hay, nuts, bread, apples, carrots etc.
Alpacas eat grasses, hay, and other plants (such as leaves)
dont no hahahahahahahahahaah think cause thghere hungry
Alpaca, they don't eat a lot, and their wool goes for a lot.
Yes they do. My pet alpaca, Ronny, loves bread. Sometimes she will break into my house at night and steal some bread from my cupboard. Her favourite is cheese bread.
well depends.if its kinda hungry,it eats a alpaca,but otherwise it will eat your face :) have a nice day!!
a breed of alpaca