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Llama Alpaca
Llama alpaca babies are not used as a prey for hunting.
These unique animals belong to the Camelid family; they originated in South America from their wild relatives – vicuna and guanaco. For a long time these animals have been domesticated and careful selection was aimed at improvement of the fleece of the animals.
Llama alpaca babies are not used as a prey for hunting.
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The acclimatization to the harsh Andean environment led to developing unique features of the fleece in these animals. It is very light and fine, able to resist water and solar radiation. Andean people make many things of this fiber and the whole industry of the Incas and other ancient tribes was based on it. Llama alpaca babies are not used as a prey for hunting.
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