Suri Alpaca

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Suri Alpaca

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アルパカ・スリ
Character Data
Romaji Arupaka Suri
Debut Kemono Friends (2015 Game)
Animal Data
Scientific Name Vicugna pacos
Distribution South American
Diet Herbivore
Avg. Lifespan 25 years
Read More Suri (alpaca)
Conservation Domesticated

Suri Alpaca's Merchandise

Suri Alpaca Anime Season 2 Festival​ (Costume)​ Pavilion​ (Gen 2)​ KF3 Kingdom Nexon Game Gallery

Suri Alpaca is a Friend who has made appearances in both the original 2015 Kemono Friends game and the anime.

Appearance

Alpaca has light blonde hair that covers her right grey eye. There is a fluffy bun tied in the back of her hair, as with similar pompoms on the braids at both sides of her face. She wears a white and fluffy scarf, and a red and orange gradient ribbon. She wears a fluffy beige vest with matching shorts, Under the vest, she has a white long sleeved shirt with fur cuffs. She wears white tights, and brown capped white shoes with white fur cuffs on her ankles.

Series Appearances

Appearances In Kemono Friends Media
Media Role

In Real Life

Suri Alpacas

The alpaca is a camelid indigenous to the Andes Mountains of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Chile. Their natural habitat includes high mountain foothills in the Altiplano range at 11,500 to 16,000 feet or 3,500 to 5,000 meters above sea level. As herbivores, alpacas only eat vegetation. They eat mostly grass, but their diets can also include leaves wood, bark or stems. Like other ruminants, alpacas have a three-chambered stomach that digests the roughage efficiently. However, they can go without food or water for days. Alpacas who are nutrient deficient have thin fleece.

Alpacas are social animals. They live in herds that are not only composed of other alpacas but also include other species such as llamas, goats, and sheep. Some research points to the existence of hierarchical social order in alpacas. According to their breeders, alpacas use most of their body parts for communication. A pose described as broadside is ascribed to males defending their territory. It is characterized by standing sideways, arched neck, rigid tail pointing up, and ears pulled back. A sign of danger in the environment elicits an alert posture. In this posture the alpaca erects its body and directs the ears to the potential source of danger. If the animal feels threatened, it will elicit an alarm call and either flee or go to investigate the source of danger.

Trivia

  • Suri Alpaca is one of two breeds of Alpaca, the other being Huacaya Alpaca

References

http://www.facts-about.info/alpaca/

https://www.livescience.com/52668-alpacas.html