10 Things You Didn't Know About Alpacas

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Spoiler alert: Do you know that the fiber from their fleece is flame-resistant!

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Here's my photo with an alpaca. It was taken at Alpaca Hill, Ratchaburi province, Thailand.

Alpacas may just be the cutest of all the Camelidae family, which includes llamas, guanacos and vicunas from South America, and Bactrian and Dromedary camels from Asia and Africa. With their floppy furry tufts, slender necks, ingénue eyes and coy Clara Bow grins, they are the "it" girls and boys of the ungulate world.

But beyond their charming, quirky good looks, these creatures are responsible for bearing some of the silkiest, most versatile fiber found in nature, for which they are shorn annually. Alpaca is a specialty fiber that has been described as stronger than mohair, finer than cashmere, smoother than silk, softer than cotton, warmer than goose down and better-breathing than thermal knits. Along with that, alpacas themselves possess some pretty remarkable personality traits. And here are 10 Things You Didn't Know About Alpacas.

1.They're ancient
Alpacas were domesticated by the Incas more than 6,000 years ago and raised for their exquisite fleece. Due to its quality and all of its superhero characteristics, alpaca fiber was reserved exclusively for the elite and nobility.

2.They're trendy
In 1984, a small group of importers brought the first of a carefully selected herd to the United States and Canada, and they’ve been dotting the bucolic landscape ever since. The North American herd has grown from a few alpacas in zoos and private farms to about 20,000.

3.They grow superlative, hypoallergenic fleece
Alpaca fiber is much like sheep’s wool, but warmer and not itchy. It is lacking in lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic and also allows it to be processed without the need for high temperatures or harsh chemicals in washing.

4.They're flame-resistant!
Well, technically their fiber is flame-resistant, meeting the standards of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's rigid testing specifications as a Class 1 fiber for use in clothing and furnishings.

5.They're water-resistant
Like wool, alpaca fiber is water-resistant, but it can wick away moisture because of its unique ability to mimic cotton in moisture regain. These attributes are what make alpaca feel lighter than wool but warmer than cotton in cool and damp climates.

6.They come in a rainbow of hues
Alpaca fiber comes in 22 colors and hundreds of shades, from white to light rose gray to dark fawn, in addition to the blends that can be made from those, thus minimizing the need for pollution-intensive dying.

7.There are two types of alpacas in this world...
Alpacas come in two types: Suri and the huacaya. The suri has fiber that grows long and forms silky dreadlocks. The huacaya has a wooly, dense, crimped fleece — like a teddy bear — giving it a very wooly appearance. About 90 percent of all alpacas in the North America are huacayas.

8.They can mix and match
Alpacas and llamas can successfully cross-breed. The offspring they create are known as huarizo, which are valued for their longer fleece.

9.They share a bathroom
Alpacas use a communal dung pile (where they do not graze, thankfully). Because of their predisposition for using a dung pile, some alpacas have been successfully house-trained.

10.They hum and haw ... and orgle
Humming is the most common sound that alpacas make. Alpacas hum when they are curious, content, worried, bored, fearful, distressed or cautious. When startled or in danger, a staccato braying is started by one animal, then followed by the rest of the herd in the direction of the potential threat. During breeding, the male alpaca Romeo emits a unique throaty vocalization called “orgling.” @mothernaturenetwork

Article & Image sources: https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/stories/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-alpacas

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Awesome article and pictures!
Alpaca are a bunch of special animals and their wool is amazing! :)
I know them well too, lived in Peru for a while and have a business in alpaca wool :) We make all kinds of accessories, from super fluffy alpaca toys to scarves and throws. Follow me back, I will be writing about alpacas too :)
If you want to check out my website, it is: www.inkari-alpaca.com

Good luck with Steemit :)

Hi @cryptodonn thank you for your comment and followed you back :)

I will check out your website and waiting to read your post about alpaca :)

What a cute post. I have some alpaca yarn I keep meaning to use. It even has a picture on each skein so you can see what alpaca it came from :)

hi @renodakota that's cool! i keep thier yarn too! i got it from the farm the day i took that first photo :)))

Gotta convince the fashion world to choose Alpacas over Sheeps! These quirky animals look like they got style! XDD upvote

hi @busypaws i agree that they got style :) thank you for your support!

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