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Alpacas

Resembling llamas in appearance, Alpaca is a species of South American camelid that has been domesticated.

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What are alpacas threats?

Alpacas are threatened by pumas, mountain lions, bears,other large mountain animals, wolves, and sometimes humans.

Why is there so much rice in Indonesia?

because rice is their staple food just like bread is the westerns world staple food

Is a alpacka a lama?

No they are there own species.

Is eating cloned cattle meat safe?

There is no reason to believe it wouldn't be. The cloning process does not make an animal somehow different. However, cloning is an expensive and finicky procedure, and it's unlikely that a cloned animal would simply be used for meat.

Shut the hell up, why u do this, u making me look bad

How many acres do you need to have an alpaca?

Alpacas need approximately one acre per five animals. T

What is Alpaca Mexico on my jewelry?

Alpaca Mexico refers to a type of metal alloy commonly used in jewelry, particularly in pieces made in Mexico. It typically consists of nickel, copper, and zinc, giving it a silver-like appearance while being more affordable than sterling silver. The term "Alpaca" is sometimes used interchangeably with "German silver," although it does not contain any actual silver. Jewelry marked with "Alpaca Mexico" is often appreciated for its durability and attractive finish.

Do alpacas live with the lama?

Alpacas can and often do live with llamas in captivity. Many people keep at least one llama in with their alpacas to protect them from & warn them of predators, as llamas are more inclined to fight off predators and protect their herd than alpacas.

How do alpacs do to protect themselves from predators?

They will run from them.

An alpaca can also give quite a painful kick, and mostly they will spit a huge glob of chewed up food and saliva in your face.

Can alpacas eat brussel sprouts?

There are many foods which are good for humans but toxic to alpacas. The members of the brasicca group of vegetables contain glucosinolates which are sulfur containing compounds interfering with the oxygen carrying role of red blood cells and with the thyroid's ability to acquire iodine. These plants include: broccoli, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, turnips, kale, rutabaga, rape, etc.

What is wool used to make?

sheep wool has a multitude of uses due to its unique characteristics of elasticity, crimpness and that it grows in clusters; sheep wool is an excellent raw material for sweaters and other kinds of clothing (insides of jackets), blankets and carpets. sheep wool is a raw material in the making of Vitamin D supplement (Vitamin D3 or Cholecalciferol).

What does an alpacka eat?

They're a grazing animal that requires little feeding.

What are the two kinds of exposition?

it is not only two king of exposition.

there are 4 kinds of exposition.

1. example and illustration

2. comparison and contrast

3. cause and effect

4. analysis

What is self-disipline?

This is an example of self discipline:

I'm on a diet. Keeping to my diet is "discipline".

Doing what your told and restraining yourself from doing something stupid or

a soldier who has a great deal of self discipline through years of intense exercise and training.

Is it bad if you've have been cleaning your computer with oven cleaner?

Er, that would be a big yes. Oven cleaners contain strong chemicals to remove grease and baked on stains in the oven and on the hob.

The best thing is to get some special wipes for cleaning your computer and screen. You can buy them just about anywhere and they are not very expensive.

What does it mean when a girl is called a 'cheese tray'?

Alana, Gracie and Jessica. Just one glance at them will answer your question.

What is the difference between alpaca and sheeps wool?

There are significant differences between alpaca fiber and sheep wool, enough so that the two products are called different names. Wool from sheep tends to be dense, somewhat rough (although this depends on the breed) and has a protein called lanolin that both confers fire retardant properties and is the cause of allergic reactions to wool. In contrast, fiber from alpacas tends to be lighter, softer and does not have lanolin.