
cadicosawolf wrote:Ayah. This is nice, but as an alpaca breeder, there are some things I want to point out... e.e
Its head and face are kind of loopy... And its ears should be upright.
So... An alpacas feet are always split into 2 toes, not one hoof, unless it has some kind of disorder in the foot.
Alpacas have curve in their backs... The alpacas in that picture have been sheared, so it's not easy to see, but they are just fluffy. Their fibre doesn't come down in dreadlocks unless they are Suris, their fibre just poofs straight out, and it makes them look fat.
Don't believe just yet?
My family's alpaca farm.
Sorry if it seemed like I was being snottish or snobby or rude, but I really have this problem where I claw my face off if I don't point out these types of things. e.o So sue me. (Please don't) XD
I really like this, though.
Beautiful, good job on the feature.
~Cadi
megarin wrote:cadicosawolf wrote:Ayah. This is nice, but as an alpaca breeder, there are some things I want to point out... e.e
Its head and face are kind of loopy... And its ears should be upright.
So... An alpacas feet are always split into 2 toes, not one hoof, unless it has some kind of disorder in the foot.
Alpacas have curve in their backs... The alpacas in that picture have been sheared, so it's not easy to see, but they are just fluffy. Their fibre doesn't come down in dreadlocks unless they are Suris, their fibre just poofs straight out, and it makes them look fat.
Don't believe just yet?
My family's alpaca farm.
Sorry if it seemed like I was being snottish or snobby or rude, but I really have this problem where I claw my face off if I don't point out these types of things. e.o So sue me. (Please don't) XD
I really like this, though.
Beautiful, good job on the feature.
~Cadi
THAT'S SO COOL!!
XD I didn't know people had Alpaca Farms!

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