Alpaca are related to camels, but look kind of like a bunny got busy with a giraffe. But way cuter. If you're quiet (and lucky) enough, the curious ones will approach & touch noses with you to say hello. Lots of babies around at Osage Alpacas this spring!

my new buddy, Turbo


Turbo's close-up

group of girls, contemplating a shoe

Rob gets a nose-kiss from Genie

Genie says good-bye
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