Went to an open house at a local Alpaca farm a few weeks ago and was rewarded by some great photo opps by the owner.
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Went to an open house at a local Alpaca farm a few weeks ago and was rewarded by some great photo opps by the owner.
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Nice set; those are sure different looking animals, eh?
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What a nice set! Just loving number 1 and number 4 here. What cute and cuddly looking creatures.
I think I can see you in the eye of the first one.
Liking the first one big time...I have friends that have an alpaca farm out west...fun place to visit but get out of their way when they spit!
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I like numbers 1 and 4. Reminds me of many years ago when I travelled through South America and saw wild ones. They may look cuddly but they can be nasty.
nice set -#1 is really spot on and I have also heard that they can be ill tempered beasts
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luv the last one with the animal looking at the little bug. Nice shot
Really cute set - i too favour shot 4
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nice set my folks have a herd of 40+ of them and a couple of llamas and that is usually what they are mistaken for:( that and the fact like others have posted, they are not tht friendly:( hey do however produce some of the finest natrul fibers on earth...in fact i am wiggling my toes in my alpaca insoled work boots right now my feet stay dry warm an odour free all day
I love love the first one! it's a lovely pose.
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