Definition
An 'alpaca' is a domesticated South American camelid, known for its soft, luxurious fleece. These gentle creatures are related to llamas and guanacos. Think of them as the fashion icons of the Andes. ๐ Alpacas are smaller than llamas and are primarily raised for their wool. Their fleece comes in a variety of natural colors. Alpacas are social animals that live in herds.