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Ilamas??? Alpacas???

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What is the difference of a Ilama and an Alpaca?

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  1. Well, I found out that the physical differences are the most obvious. The easiest difference to see is the ears. llamas have long banana kinda shaped ears while alpacas have shorter spear like shaped ears. A llama's back is long and straight with the tail up high whereas the back of an alpaca appears shorter and tends to round down at the butt with the tail down lower.

    One of the big differences between the two is size. Most alpacas weigh between 100 and 175 lbs-ish when fully grown. Llamas on the other hand weigh in the about 200 to 350 lbs. with some as heavy as 400 lbs. Llamas were primarily bred to be beasts of burden, and alpacas were primarily as fiber producers. Owners of both llamas and alpacas really notice the size difference when it comes to toenail trimming time.


  2. Many people are confused about the differences between alpacas and llamas. The photo below of an adult llama and an adult suri alpaca should clear up some of the confusion. The average llama is roughly twice the size of the average alpaca. There are differences in the body and head also, especially the shape of the ears.

    While the alpaca has been carefully bred for over 6,000 years as a luxury fiber-producing animal, the llama was bred as a pack animal. Its purpose has traditionally been to carry packs in mountainous terrain. The llama has coarse guard hair which protects it's fine, inner coat of fleece from the chafing of the pack on its back.

    Alpacas do not have guard hair in the prime fleece of this "blanket" area. Despite its much larger size, the llama produces far less fleece per animal than the alpaca. The llama shown here has not been shorn; the alpaca shown here was shorn a few months earlier. The fleece of the alpaca is so dense that the animals could not remain healthy in the heat of the summer with their fleeces unshorn.





    The smaller, more readily handled alpaca has straight ears and a much softer fiber devoid of guard hairs.



    In addition to its packing use, the llama makes a very good guard animal for alpacas, sheep and other small livestock. Llamas and alpacas can interbreed and produce live, fertile offspring, but this offspring would not be either as strong as a true llama nor have as lovely a fleece as a true alpaca, so this "intermediate" animal would not be very useful. New research has confirmed that, while the alpaca was bred by the Incas out of a Vicuna ancestor, the llama was bred by the Incas from a Guanaco ancestor. All four of these animals are members of the camel family, but the rare and endangered Vicuna is famous as the animal with the finest fleece in the world.

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  3. Basically, a llama is roughly twice the size of an alpaca and the llama has a very coarse outer coat as opposed to the alpaca which has a very fine coat.
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