As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there are no definitive statistics on the exact number of alpacas in Asia, as they are primarily native to South America, particularly Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. However, there are small populations in countries like China and Mongolia, where they are kept for their fiber. The total number of alpacas in Asia is likely to be quite low compared to their populations in South America.
There are alpacas in Mongolia. The country is located in Asia and is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the east, west, and south.
Alpacas come from the Altiplano region of the Andes Mountain in South America.
Food, water, shelter, love....
about 3.5 million
OVER 9000!
1 and its dead!
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.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.
No, Alpacas have spines.
Tigers do not have "alpas," which seems to be a typographical error or misunderstanding of the term "alpacas." Tigers are large carnivorous felines native to Asia, while alpacas are domesticated South American camelids. Tigers are solitary animals, typically living alone, while alpacas are social herd animals that thrive in groups. If you meant to refer to a different term, please clarify!
No, alpacas are a species of South American camelids that do not have a hump.
Alpacas are not harmfull. They are very gentle