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25 Comments on Wacky Wednesdays - Anyone Got A Brush?
Debra, Your photo is really cute. It does look like they were prepared for a tough winter.
Great picture Debra - and yes, I do have a brush. I am on my way to take care of this for you. :)
Debra, I don't know the difference between alpacas and llamas, but nice shots
How can you tell these little beauties are related to the camel? Cute photo.
Cute photo, Debra. When I read some of the comments, I had more questions and learned something. Namely, I don't know the difference between alpacas and llamas either. I think alpacas may be woolier. I also hadn't contemplated that they may be related to the camel, but when I look at them, I can see a resemblance in the head.
Debra-Need a BIG brush with that one. Smiling.
Howdy and evening to you Debra
Debra, this sure is a mighty fine photo of those two Alpacas!!!There are two different alpacas types, the suri and the huacaya. The suri has fiber that grows quite long and forms silky, pencil-like locks. The huacaya has a shorter, dense, crimpy fleece, giving it a very woolly appearance.
Your mighty fine blog post has been Featured in the Wild Wednesday group!!!
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Be sure the brush has a long handle - they can be mean. Friends had a couple of them - went to the corral to watch them and they spit all over us. Stay back.
Mel
Debra - it has been so windy here for the last few days that I'm sure I looked like that too. Cute shot! He looks insulted :)
Hi Debra, That made me laugh out loud. Too funny and a great caption. Loved it! A feel good moment.
Debra I love it. Animals can always make us smile.
How was RainCamp?
Llamas!! I love these guys! when teaching Art classes I had one student would always draw his version of a llama, very cute indeed :)
ooowait....it was an Alpaca!!
A great shot Debra.
I like alpacas, there fur is so, so soft. But, when I look at them, I always think they look like they are wearing a toupee.

Hi Debra, I love their goofy grins and beautiful eyes. This photo made me smile, a brush? LOL!
Wanda, John, Patricia, Carl & Ceil, Hannah, Gary, Ed, Ted, Sharon, Laura, Joshua & Mary-Thank you for stopping by today and commenting. I am glad you enjoyed the photo as much as I did!
Patty- :D That explains all of them looking so tidy this week! (LMAO)
Myrl-I don't know too much about them either. I do know that Llamas are much bigger than Alpacas. I think they both spit. LOL Both are raised around here and are supposed to be big money makers.
Dale-THANK YOU!! I didn't know about the different types. Thanks for the info!
Mel-I knew they could spit but I have never seen one do it. I have seen Camels and Llamas do it plenty of times. I will have to remind myself that about the Alpacas!.
William-I took this shot kind of spur of the moment because he kept turning away and got lucky. :-)
Jennifer-I never made it to Raincamp. :-( BOO HOOO!
Todd-After I read this I had to go back up and look at the picture. I will never be able to look at an Alpaca again with out cracking up! Thanks for that!!!! I love it!
Debbie, That alpaca is looking dead on at you or the camera. It's a great shot!
That one on the left must be a female because it looks like she is puckering up for a kiss! lol
Elyse-Thank you! It was me-I think it was saying Hey I need privacy!
Eric-LOL