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Alpaca. Alpacas are native to the South American countries of Peru, Bolivia and Chile, and belong to the same camel family as the large alpaca, the original llama and the small alpaca, and have existed for more than 6,000 years. These four breeds can be crossed with each other, and they are called "New World Llamas", from which there are "Old World Llamas", and it is interesting that the birthplace of "New World Llamas" later became North America, and the last place of migration of camels later became South America, and the camels then migrated to Africa and Eurasia, while the "New World Llamas" stayed in South America, and later evolved into large alpacas, original llamas, alpacas, and small alpacas.
Alpacas were originally domesticated camelids in the Andes region, including two types of large alpacas and small alpacas. Baby alpacas live at high latitudes and cannot afford to be consigned. Its wool quality is excellent, it is an important raw material for Moche wool fabrics, and it is also an important item in the mountains.
The large alpaca was originally a highland animal and later bred on the northern coast of Peru. It is the only animal that is heavily loaded in the region and is often used between the highlands and the coast** and on journeys from the mountains to the Amazon basin. It is also used as a sacrifice or posthumous tribute, and is often enshrined in the funerals of important figures in Moche.
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This Nima looks like a piece of!
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I've seen it, it's in the zoo.
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I've seen the pet in the QQ speeder.
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The alpaca belongs to the camel, of course, it is a type of peakless camel, an animal belonging to the camel family, because the appearance is a bit like a sheep, so it is named alpaca.
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Alpaca is a camel, an animal of the order Artiodactyla and the camelidae, which is named because of its physical characteristics that are somewhat similar to sheep and camels.
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It's camels. It looks a bit like a sheep and usually lives on the plateau. Each group consists of a dozen or dozens of animals, led by a sturdy male camel. Feeds on alpine thorn plants.
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Alpacas are camels, and alpacas belong to the camel family, but they are just shaped like sheep.
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English name: ALPACA Scientific name: LAMA PACOS Scientific classification:
Kingdom: Animalia phylum: Chordata Chordata class:
Mammalia order: Artiodactyla family: Camelidae genus:
Lesser alpaca species Vicugna: Alpaca V pacos
Biology of this paragraph.
Alpacas are native to the Andes Mountains of South America at an altitude of 3000 to 4800 meters. It belongs to the camel family, no hump, has a good elastic meat toe, the ears are slightly pointed and long, erect, and looks like a sheep, so it is called an alpaca. Its lifespan is up to 20 to 25 years.
The male alpaca is 1 meter tall and weighs up to 70 kg (the female alpaca is slightly smaller). The female alpaca has no sexual cycle, ovulation is induced by mating, the gestation period is one month, and only one litter is born a year, a single lamb. Alpacas have a tame temperament, are clever and humane, and are suitable for captivity.
The feed intake is not large, tolerant to rough feeding, and mainly grass. Alpacas are more adaptable.
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1.Alpacas are animals belonging to the Artiodactylan and camelidae families. It can be divided into three categories according to size, the largest is the alpaca, followed by the large alpaca, and the smallest is the small alpaca. The little alpaca is often referred to as a mythical beast on the Internet, that is, the "Internet celebrity" grass mud horse.
2.Alpacas, as the name suggests, resemble sheep in some places and camels in others. In terms of personality, they have a gentle temperament, which is also very similar to sheep.
3.Alpacas' heads are similar to camels, they have long and slender necks, which is also similar to camels. Like camels, alpacas also have water bladders in their stomachs and can go days without water. In addition, the alpaca walks in a similar posture to a camel.
4.The alpaca has the shape of a sheep, with a slender face, long pointed ears, and large, round eyes. Alpacas have short tails with toes spread apart, much like sheep.
5.Alpacas are a little different from camels in that they are smaller in size, have smaller legs, have smaller toes, and have no humps.
Alpacas and sheep are also different, alpacas are larger than sheep and alpaca wool is longer than wool; Alpacas belong to the camelid family and have a water bladder in their stomach, whereas sheep do not have a water bladder.
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Alpacas are somewhere between sheep and llamas. So it looks like a sheep and a camel.
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Belonging to the "vicuña genus", alpacas, alpacas, camels, and camels are cousins, they look similar, and can even cross with each other and produce fertile offspring, most people collectively call them "llamas".
It is generally believed that there are 6 species of camelidae, and there are two species of camels that we are familiar with: Bactrian camel and dromedary, and the other four species are llamas. Their ancestors all lived in North America, and about 12 million years ago, one of them migrated north to Eurasia and into North Africa, known as the "camel people". The other group traveled south, from North America to the Andes, where they became known as the "alpaca tribes."
Alpacas are said to have been domesticated by the locals as early as 6,000 years ago, and before Europeans arrived, alpacas and alpacas were the only two domestic animals in South America.
Alpacas generally live for 15-20 years. Malpacas mature at 2 1/2 to 3 years of age, and females can mate for the first time at 16-20 months. The average gestation period for alpacas is 335 days, one litter at a time, and twins rarely occur and rarely survive.
He has a good temper and sometimes "smacks" people.
Alpacas resemble large sheep and have played an important role in the lives of the indigenous people. Their wool is used to weave rope, bedding, sweaters, gloves, hats, socks, and the famous cape, while their meat is the main animal protein in people's food**.
Like camels, alpacas have a good temper. Therefore, alpacas have recently been domesticated in nursing homes to work as "psychological counselors" because they know how to take the initiative to get close to people. Sometimes, though, an angry alpaca can also use a trick to bully people – it likes to "spit" people, sometimes it's a mouthful of spit, sometimes it's the incompletely digested grass in its belly plus their gastric juices, and the smell is definitely something you will never forget.
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Alpacas are a kind of artiodactyl, camelidae animals, generally when they reach adulthood, they will reach between 55 kg and 65 kg, this animal generally inhabits the plateau at an altitude of 4 kilometers, is a highland animal.
Alpaca is a tropical rainforest creature, and the alpaca spits in the case of acid reflux in the stomach is caused by this condition, after all, alpaca spitting can solve the symptoms of maladaptation in the body.
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