There isn't one. All baby alpacas are called cria.
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an alpacas life cycle starts out with them as a cria (baby alpaca). :)
Female alpacas and llamas are called "Hembra" and male alpacas or llamas are called "Macho". Alpacas and llamas look similar in the face but are different in size and fur.
Female alpacas and llamas are called "Hembra" and male alpacas or llamas are called "Macho". Alpacas and llamas look similar in the face but are different in size and fur.
Baby alpacas, known as crias, look like smaller versions of adult alpacas. They also tend to have lighter coats and spindlier legs than their adult counterparts.
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Baby alpacas, known as crias, look like smaller versions of adult alpacas. They also tend to have lighter coats and spindlier legs than their adult counterparts.
Alpacas have a gestation period of around 11 months. Female alpacas give birth to a single cria (baby alpaca) on average, although twins are rare. The birthing process is typically smooth, with the cria being able to stand, walk, and nurse within a few hours of being born.
Some collective nouns for alpacas are an inflation of alpacas, others are a flock or a herd of alpacas.
No, Alpacas have spines.
the Latins didn't really have alpacas so if they did the alpacas would probably be called praestans villosus equus ( super furry horse) or something like that