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  2. Alpaca - Wikipedia

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    Alpacas are social herd animals that live in family groups, consisting of a territorial alpha male, females, and their young ones. Alpacas warn the herd about intruders by making sharp, noisy inhalations that sound like a high-pitched bray. The herd may attack smaller predators with their front feet and can spit and kick.

  3. Camelidae - Wikipedia

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    Dromedary camels, bactrian camels, llamas, and alpacas are all induced ovulators. [8] The three Afro-Asian camel species have developed extensive adaptations to their lives in harsh, near-waterless environments. Wild populations of the Bactrian camel are even able to drink brackish water, and some herds live in nuclear test areas. [9]

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    Okay everyone keep cool, a new video of a baby alpaca just dropped. The clip is seriously too adorable. It shows the newborn animal trying (and failing) to do one of its "firsts."

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  9. Inca animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    The camelids were an essential part of the Tawantinsuyu.The Inca state was concerned with sourcing both meat and fiber from these animals. Inca animal husbandry refers to how in the pre-Hispanic andes, camelids played a truly important role in the economy.