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    Cute Animal-Alpaca

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    ALPACA An alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is a domesticated species of South American camelid. It resembles a small llama in appearance. Alpacas are kept in herds that graze on the level heights of the Andes of southern Peru‚ northern Bolivia‚ Ecuador‚ and northern Chile at an altitude of 3‚500 m (11‚500 ft) to 5‚000 m (16‚000 ft) above sea level‚ throughout the year. Alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas‚ and unlike llamas‚ they were not bred to be beasts of burden‚ but were bred specifically

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    Alpaca Gestation Period

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    informative report will expand your knowledge of alpaca’s gestation period. It will teach the reader about the mating process as well as how to check if the female is pregnant. As well as inform the reader about labour and about the Cria or a baby alpaca after they are born. Background Females or the Dam are induced ovulators which means they do not ovulate until the act of mating and the presence of sperm. Their gestation period is roughly 11 ½ months with a two-week period before or after that

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    “Don’t forget to set the pack down on their back gently‚ so you don’t spook your llama‚” This was parting advice from a judge at one of the Alpaca Llama Show Association I attended in my youth. Growing up I raised and showed a variety of animals including dairy goats‚ silkie chickens‚ and ducks as well as llamas and alpacas.. For my county fair I raised chickens‚ ducks‚ and goats. These were year long projects; picking a couple of my best stock from each species and working with and grooming them

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    Animal Fiber

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    mammals such as sheep‚ goats and rabbits with well-known examples such as alpaca‚ merino‚ wool‚ fur and mohair. Animal fibers are natural fibers that consist largely of particular proteins. Instances are silk‚ hair/fur (including wool) and feathers. The animal fibers used most commonly both in the manufacturing world as well as by the hand spinners are wool from domestic sheep and silk. Also very popular are alpaca fiber and mohair from Angora goats. Unusual fibers such as Angora wool from

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    determine how agitated the llama is by the materials in the spit. The more irritated the llama is‚ the further back into each of the three stomach compartments it will try to draw materials from for its spit. An "orgle" is the mating sound of a llama or alpaca‚ made by the sexually aroused male. The sound is reminiscent of gargling‚ but with a

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    winter fabrics report

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    perfect heat insulation‚ in addition to the perspiration of the human body. Baby Alpaca fibre Irresistibly soft and lofty‚ Baby Alpaca DK is gently spun from the finest baby alpaca fibre. Its versatile weight and luxurious drape makes it ideal for a variety of elegant accessories and garments. While similar to sheep’s wool‚ it is warmer‚ not prickly‚ and has no lanolin‚ which makes it hypoallergenic. Alpaca is naturally water-repellent and difficult to ignite. Cashmere Cashmere is an extremely

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    Llamas Research Paper

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    domestic animals‚ they are very social animals so it wouldn’t be smart to house them alone. If you did that they would not do very well‚ but you could always just keep them with maybe an alpaca. Saying as they are very alike they could keep them together and they would act as relatives. People often mix-up alpacas and llamas because they look so alike. Their wild relatives are guanacos and vicunas. Resembling camels they are pack animals normally carrying around 50 to 75 pounds‚ they are admirable

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    Essay On Alpacas

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    Alpacas have became more wanted as pets as time has passed because they are very friendly and many people have became fond of them. If you want one you need to know how to take care of it properly whether its for a pet or productivity.You have to make sure you give them appropriate food and amount of water‚ the right health care‚ handling them correctly‚ correctly transporting them‚ know how to harvest wool‚ and knowing the research that are being done about them.The correct amount of feed for an

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    Alina Park Professor LeGrande Journal #12 2 May 2013 <Question On Meaning> 1.The meaning of “our smokestock and tailpipe society” is that the purpose is to explain how the process of ice like snow form and is made. The ice exygen bubbles are trapped in the glacier. I believe this is what she was trying to say. 2.Destroying glaciers is similar to burning libraries because the author mentions that burning libraries is to lose history. Also an eye in the past and to lose the stories of how

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    Alpacas Vs Llamas

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    comes to their fiber‚ size‚ personalities‚ or features‚ alpacas and llamas are very different‚ but similar animals. Quite a lot of people may think alpacas and llamas are the same animal‚ especially at a first glance. But there are many things that are unique about the both species. Things like where they originate from‚ their diets‚ and much more are similar‚ but different in a majority of ways. There are numerous differences between alpacas and llamas; one being their fiber. An alpaca’s fiber is

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