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The alpaca is a domesticated South American mammal, related to the llama, prized for its soft, luxurious wool. Alpacas are gentle, social herd animals with long necks, large eyes, and a calm temperament. They are native to the Andes mountains, mainly in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Alpacas are primarily raised for their fiber, which is used to make high-quality textiles. They graze on grass and are known for their curious and friendly nature.
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