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Info on alpaca education and peruvian alpacas. Their fleece has a cellular structure similar to hair and is more resilient and much stronger than that of Merino sheep. Their fleece is highly sought after in Britain, Europe, and Japan. Their coats make up the finest quality fleece, and was once woven into robes used by Inca royalty. They also provided food, fuel, clothing, and transportation for this culture in an otherwise extremely hostile environment. Info on alpaca education and peruvian alpacas.


 


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peruvian alpacas




They prefer low humidity and altitudes between 13,000 and 16,000 feet. Info on alpaca education and peruvian alpacas. At low altitudes, their wool is often of poorer quality, but nevertheless, they are well suited for conditions in the US and according to 1997 estimates, are being bred in at least 44 states. They are small compared to some of their sister species, approximately 36" at the withers. Piebald color patterns somewhat rare, and they usually have a tuft of hair on their forehead. Their life span is 15 to 25 years, and their weight can range between 100 to 175 pounds, approximately one-half to one-third the size of some of their sister species. Info on alpaca education and peruvian alpacas.