Alpacas are not considered endangered in South America. They are domesticated animals primarily found in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, where they are bred for their valuable fiber. While wild relatives like the vicuña do face conservation challenges, alpacas themselves have stable populations due to their agricultural significance. Conservation efforts focus more on their wild relatives rather than alpacas.
Alpaca?
The alpaca comes from south america, no disputes please.
A South America camelid.
Alpacas are found wild in South America
Alpacas are from South America
lama or alpaca
all of them
yes
Alpacas are native to the mountains in South America, so that is most likely where you would find them roaming.
in kashmir yak is reared . in south america alpaca llamaand vicuma is reared
Yes
No. Tigers are animals of Asia. South America has the puma (mountain lion) and the jaguar.