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Llamas

guanaco

Guanaco

Description: The llama, the guanaco’s domestic counterpart, and the vicuna and alpaca, who are related to them, also have thick skin on their necks. Unlike domestic llamas, they have very little variation in their hue, which ranges from light brown to dark cinnamon and shades to white below. Guanacos have small, straight ears and gray […]

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Suri-alpaca

Suri Alpaca

Description: The opulent fleece produced by Suri alpacas comes in 22 distinct hues, including numerous variations of fawn, reddish-brown, roan, and dark brown. These hues can vary from gray to a deep black. Notwithstanding its high quality, the Suri’s fleece’s limitless color options are another factor in its status as a luxury good. The only

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Huacaya Alpaca

Huacaya Alpaca

Description: Alpacas have a long neck, small head, long, pointed ears, and a lean physique. The silky fabric, sometimes known as fleece, that covers their bodies is their most distinctive characteristic. The Huacaya breed is characterized by round, hefty animals. Huacaya fiber is thick and dense and grows perpendicular to the alpaca’s body. Compared to

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vicuna-llama

Vicuna Llama

The vicuna is thought to be smaller, more docile, more graceful than the guanaco. The guanaco’s more advanced incisor roots are a crucial morphological feature that sets it apart from other species. The vicuna’s long, wooly coat is chestnut brown on the back, but it has white, rather long hair on the throat and chest.

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Wooly-Llama

Wooly Llama

Description: Compared to other llamas, Wooly Llamas are more compact. They look much prettier because of the fleece covering their torso. Strong wool covers the single-layered body of wooly llamas. There is no undercoat on them like on Traditional Llamas. The head, ear, and neck are covered in additional wool, which is dense and kinky.

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classic llama

Classic Llama

Description: The distinctively long, double-coated fleece, fine undercoat, and superb appearance of traditional llamas are well known. The word “classic” in their name itself alludes to their exquisite coat. The Classic llama is a large-framed, long-legged llama with profuse guard hair covering its entire body. It is taller and larger than other llama species. Traditional

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