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common name for a domesticated, gregarious, high-altitude south american ungulate , vicugna pacos (syn. lama pacos), of the camel family (camelidae), characterized by a very long neck, long and slender legs (but short relative to the similarly appearing llama ), small and elongate head, short ears with
description history of the scientific name behavior spitting sounds reproduction history and uses fiber meat references external links credits alpaca fiber is lustrous, soft, and silky, and provided in enough quantity for commercial use. alpaca wool is used for making knitted and woven items, much as with...
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