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Where are alpacas mainly produced?
Alpacas are native to the Andes in South America at an altitude of 3,000-4,800 meters. It belongs to the camel family. It has no hump, its toes are very elastic, its ears are slightly pointed, and it looks like a sheep, so it is called alpaca. Its life span is as long as 20-25 years. The male alpaca is 1 m tall and weighs 70kg (the female alpaca is slightly smaller). Female alpacas have no sexual cycle and induce ovulation through mating. The gestation period is 1 1.5 months, and only 1 fetus and one lamb are born a year. ? Alpacas are gentle, intelligent and human, suitable for captivity. The feed intake is not large, and it is resistant to rough feeding, mainly grass. Alpacas are very adaptable.

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