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    al·pac·a
    /alˈpakə/

    noun

    • 1. a long-haired domesticated South American mammal related to the llama, valued for its wool.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlpacaAlpaca - Wikipedia

    Alpacas are social herd animals that live in family groups, consisting of a territorial alpha male, females, and their young ones. Alpacas warn the herd about intruders by making sharp, noisy inhalations that sound like a high-pitched bray. The herd may attack smaller predators with their front feet and can spit and kick.

  3. The meaning of ALPACA is a domesticated mammal (Vicugna pacos synonym Lama pacos) especially of Peru that is probably descended from the vicuña.

  4. The skin, hair & bone of non-human animals. Textiles made from natural fibres. (Definition of alpaca from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of alpaca. alpaca. Fiber and conformation are the two most important factors in determining an alpaca's value. From. Wikipedia.

  5. What is an alpaca? Alpacas are members of the camel family, domesticated by the people of the Peruvian Andes 6,000 years ago for food, fuel, and fiber.

  6. 2 days ago · Alpaca, domesticated South American member of the camel family, Camelidae (order Artiodactyla), that derives from the vicuña (Vicugna vicugna). It inhabits high-altitude marshy areas in the Central Andes.

  7. a domesticated cud-chewing artiodactyl mammal, Lama pacos, closely related to the llama and native to South America: family Camelidae. Its dark shaggy hair is a source of wool. the cloth made from the wool of this animal. a glossy fabric simulating this, used for linings, etc.

  8. ALPACA meaning: 1. a South American animal with a long neck and long hair that looks like a llama 2. a type of wool…. Learn more.

  9. The alpaca is a small relative of the camel domesticated by Andean people for its wool. They are slender-bodied animals with long legs and necks, small heads and large, pointed ears. Alpacas are covered in a soft fleece and have soft, padded feet.

  10. Aug 19, 2019 · The alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is the smallest species of camel. Alpacas are closely related to llamas, but they are smaller and have shorter muzzles. While llamas are raised for meat and fur and are used as pack animals, alpacas are kept for their silky, hypoallergenic fleece. Fast Facts: Alpaca. Scientific Name: Vicugna pacos. Common Name: Alpaca.

  11. alpaca, South American species (Lama pacos) in the camel family (Camelidae). The alpaca, guanaco, llama, and vicuña are closely related and are known collectively as lamoids.