National Alpaca Day ― Date, History, and Details
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History of National Alpaca Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It
National Alpaca Day is a day to celebrate the alpacas! Alpacas are a domesticated species of South American camelid. They are used for their fiber and meat. The fiber is used to make clothing, blankets, and other textiles. The meat is used for food. Alpacas are also used as pack animals.
Alpacas are native to the Andes mountains in South America. They were first domesticated by the Inca people of Peru. Alpacas were brought to Europe by the Spanish in the 16th century. Alpacas were introduced to the United States in 1984.
There are two types of alpacas, the Huacaya and the Suri. The Huacaya is the most common type. Huacaya alpacas have dense, crimpy fiber. Suri alpacas have long, silky fiber.
Alpacas are social animals. They live in herds of 10 or more animals. Alpacas communicate with each other through body language and vocalizations.
The average lifespan of an alpaca is 20 years.
Celebrate National Alpaca Day by learning more about these amazing animals!
