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Where are llama and alpaca found

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Answered by brijeshkchaubey
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They are all native to the Andes Mountains in South America and they are all herbivores. The only wild species is the guanaco. The llama and the alpaca are domesticated. The guanaco is found in the grasslands of the Andes Mountains.

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Answered by Siya2917
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Answer:

In south Africa

Explanation:

They are all native to the Andes Mountains in South America and they are all herbivores. The only wild species is the guanaco. The llama and the alpaca are domesticated. The guanaco is found in the grasslands of the Andes Mountains.

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