This is such a cute question! Alpacas, Llamas, and the plants that both consume are all eukaryotes. Alpacas (basically the non-beast of burden, smaller versions of llamas) consume a variety of plants, but are typically fed hay or grasses. read more
Alpacas, Llamas, and the plants that both consume are all eukaryotes. Alpacas (basically the non-beast of burden, smaller versions of llamas) consume a variety of plants, but are typically fed hay or grasses. read more
Because of that missing nucleus. The nucleus directs cell activity, and that organization leads to synchronization and complexity. So for all practical intents and purposes, all plants are eukaryotic. Algae can be both prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Sorry, you also wanted differences. Well, the main difference is, of course, prokaryotes have no nucleus. read more
Their size: Alpacas generally weigh in at around 150 pounds while llamas can get as heavy as 400 pounds. At the shoulder, an average alpaca stands between 34 and 36 inches, while a llama generally ranges between 42 and 46 inches. read more