10 Differences Between A Llama And Alpaca
Llamas and alpacas are both members of the camel family, but are different species. 10 of the most important differences are:
1. Size: Alpacas are generally smaller than llamas and reach a shoulder height of around 1.5 to 1.7 meters. Llamas are larger and reach a shoulder height of around 1.8 to 2 meters.
2. Wool: The wool of alpacas is finer and softer than that of llamas and is often used to make clothing and textiles.
3. Physique: Alpacas have a more compact build than llamas, with a shorter torso and a flat back.
4. Ears: Alpacas have more prominent ears than llamas.
5. Behavior: Alpacas are generally calmer and tamer than llamas, which can sometimes be shy and nervous.
6. Usage: Llamas are often used as pack animals and for trekking tours, while alpacas are more commonly kept for wool production and as pets.
7. Occurrence: Llamas are native to South America, while alpacas are found exclusively in the Andes of South America.
8. Face: Alpacas have a flatter forehead and a shorter muzzle area than llamas.
9. Eyes: Alpacas have larger eyes than llamas.
10. Weight: Alpacas generally weigh less than llamas.
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