Alpaca

Alpacas have ancient origins, and their anatomy is similar to that of llamas. They possess a gentle and curious nature, making them perfect for interacting with both adults and children.

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Origins of alpacas

Alpacas are camelids originally from Peru, dating back more than 6,000 years. Through the study of hieroglyphics, it has been determined that the incorporation of alpacas into domestic herds was carried out by the Incas over 4,500 years ago.

There are two types of alpaca breeds: Huacaya and Suri, which differ in the type of fleece. Alpacas have a gentle and curious nature, which is why they are also used as therapy animals. Alpacas possess a prized fleece, have pads instead of hooves, and large eyes that convey sweetness and kindness.

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Anatomy of alpacas

Alpacas are strong and robust animals. Their anatomy and physical conformation allow them to adapt to almost any habitat and better withstand low temperatures compared to other herd animals. Alpacas are also very agile due to their skeletal structure. They typically weigh about 70 kg and stand 1 meter tall at the withers.

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