Alpaca
Alpacas only exist as domesticated animals; no wild alpacas exist, although their wild cousins can be found roaming the Andes Mountains of South America. They are highly valued for their soft fur, much like their relations, llamas. However, alpacas are smaller than llamas.
- Scientific Name: Vicugna pacos
- Characteristics: Resembling a llama or camel, the smaller cousin displays the thick fur for which it’s famous. Alpacas have exploded in popularity and are now raised far from their home in the Andes Mountains.
- Size and Color: A delightful combination of colors and textures completes the realism of this 3 ¾-inch-high alpaca figure. It’s also 3 ¾ inches long, making it about the size of a slice of bread.
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