Alpaca wool owner of the most expensive in the world located in America

Alpaca is a mammal with a hoof semi Mstons cities of camelid species living in the high Andes of South America and a long neck looks like a lamb, and also looks like a small llama, recent genetic studies confirm that descended from an animal strain Alvkonh South American.
It is kept Balobakh in herds that graze in the Andes highlands in the south of Peru and Northern Bolivia, Ecuador and northern Chile at an altitude of 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) to 5,000 meters (16,000 feet) above sea level, and throughout the year, alpaca is much smaller than llamas, Unlike llamas, no soils that animals be of the burden, but raised for their wool, and uses alpaca fiber for making woven goods like wool and those items include blankets, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, and a wide variety of fabrics and ponchos in South America, and sweaters socks, coats and bedding in other parts of the world. Fiber comes in more than 52 natural colors as classified in Peru, and 12 as classified in Australia and 16 as classified in the United States.
In the textile industry, "alpaca" refers primarily to the hair from alpacas in Peru, but on a larger scale because it refers to a style of fabric originally from hair alpaca, but now often similar fibers, such as mohair, Icelandic sheep wool , or even high-quality English wool. [Citation needed] in the trade, a distinction is made between alpacas and the several styles of mohair and luster. Large and alpaca up between 81-99 cm in length, which usually weigh between 48 and 84 kilograms (106 and 185 pounds).





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