Alpacas move in the same way horses or cattle move. Four legs. They walk, sort of trot, and then sort of canter. They don't crawl or run. They have even paces.
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A suri alpaca is a breed of alpacas with particularly fine, silky fiber. It is considered the more valuable type of alpaca fiber and tends to bring a higher price on the market.
the Latins didn't really have alpacas so if they did the alpacas would probably be called praestans villosus equus ( super furry horse) or something like that
Were can you sell alpaca fiber?
There are many places, but one I recommend is www.peruhandicraft.com Some fur shops have alpaca products, as well as in many flea markets. If you plan on going to Peru any time soon, Alpaca fur is one of their main exports. Also, ordering from Peru works, too.
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Alpacas are native to the Andean Mountain range of South America, particularly Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. They are specially adapted to handle very high daytime temperatures and freezing night-time conditions. Cousins to the llama, alpacas are now found in many countries. They were first imported into the USA in 1984, and as well as being used for farming, are often kept as pets. Alpacas were initially introduced to Australia in 1858, but did not survive. More recently, they were reintroduced to Australia in 1988.
What is another name for a baby alpaca than a cria?
There isn't one. All baby alpacas are called cria.
Animal croossing new leaf gulliver where is the country with alpacas?
In "Animal Crossing: New Leaf," Gulliver mentions a country known for its alpacas, which is Peru. When he washes up on your beach, he shares stories from various locations around the world, and Peru is recognized for its iconic alpacas, especially in the Andes region. You can help him by sending him items related to his travels to help him remember more about the places he's been.
What does clevland steamer mean?
Well basically, it is really nasty it can be known as Coprophilia. Here's the link to read about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprophilia
What do the llamas alpacas and vicunas eat?
Llamas, alpacas, and vicunas were developed to be very efficient animals, and can live off of pasture or grass hay alone. However, domesticated llamas and alpacas that are elderly, growing, working, or breeding, may need to be supplemented with small amounts or grain for extra energy. They also may require vitamin and mineral supplements should the area be dificient.
8 oz. in a cup and 4 cups in a quart... that would be 4, 8 oz. cups in a quart 8 X 4 = 32 oz. One and a half quarts in 48 ozs. Now I don't know if that fl would throw things off Question: Is a float ounce of water the same as an ounce of water ? I think so....
What continent do alpacas live on?
Alpacas come from the Altiplano region of the Andes Mountain in South America.
What Do people get from the alpaca like do they get wool food and hides?
You can shave them and make thing, like clothing from the wool. Also some people eat them. also you can show them in competition and earn mony and prestige