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  3. Appeal for Christmas trees to feed alpacas - AOL

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    Ings Park Alpacas, near North Cave in East Yorkshire, is encouraging people to bring their trees to the farm on Saturday and Sunday having already received almost 100 donations.

  4. Farm Christmas tree appeal for alpacas and goats - AOL

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    Curtis Lancaster - BBC News January 6, 2025 at 5:48 AM As people start to take down their Christmas decorations, a farm for rescued animals is making use of leftover trees.

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  7. 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]

  8. Downward alpaca, er dog, and other poses during 'Yoga with ...

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    HUBBARDSTON — Allison Smith held a "Yoga with Alpacas" class at Plain View Farm on Route 68 Sunday morning. Smith owns her own alpaca farm with wife Sarah Gibson called Friendly 'A' Farm in the ...

  9. Alpaca - Wikipedia

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    Alpacas were domesticated thousands of years ago. The Moche people of Northern Peru often used alpaca images in their art. [6] Traditionally, alpaca were bred and raised in herds, grazing on the level meadows and escarpments of the Andes, from Ecuador and Peru to Western Bolivia and Northern Chile, typically at an altitude of 3,500 to 5,000 metres (11,000 to 16,000 feet) above sea level. [7]