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Alpaca

- Alpacas (Vicugna Pacos) are gentle, domesticated members of the camelid family native to the South American Andes - Unlike llamas, which are often used as pack animals, alpacas are primarily bred for their soft, luxurious fiber - Alpacas are the smallest domesticated camelids, typically weighing between 100 and 200 pounds and standing 32 to 39 inches tall at the shoulder - They are highly social herd animals that communicate through body language and a characteristic soft "hum" - Their fleece is hypoallergenic, warmer than sheep’s wool, and naturally water-repellent - Southern Arizona is home to several alpaca ranches where you can meet, feed, and learn about these gentle animals

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