Science, asked by khatrineeraj934, 6 months ago

what are alpaca and lalma found?​

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Answered by jagdish101660
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Explanation:

  • Both species are primarily found in Peru and Bolivia and are part of the camel family, Camelidae.
  • Alpacas and llamas are two of the four lamoid species—the other two species, vicuña and guanaco, are their wild cousins.

Answered by Anonymous
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Remains of vicuña and guanaco have been found throughout Peru for around 12,000 years. Their domesticated counterparts, the llama and alpacas, have been found mummified in the Moquegua valley, in the south of Peru, dating back 900 to 1000 years. Mummies found in this region show two breeds of alpacas.....

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