Did you note that the screaming was from the male that was trying to protect himself. The brown and white alpaca's tail was in submission; he was not biting and just trying to get away from the white one.
Yes, the brown and white alpaca is submissive and the fawn alpaca has always been the agressor. They live peacefully together most of the time, but the fawn alpaca dominates. There is no blood shed during these fights as the brown and white alpaca always submits to the fawn alpaca. Once dominance is established, peace reigns again. This is how the animals keep their pecking order and we stay out of it as long as no one is getting hurt.
Did you note that the screaming was from the male that was trying to protect himself. The brown and white alpaca's tail was in submission; he was not biting and just trying to get away from the white one.
unolula 3 years ago
Yes, the brown and white alpaca is submissive and the fawn alpaca has always been the agressor. They live peacefully together most of the time, but the fawn alpaca dominates. There is no blood shed during these fights as the brown and white alpaca always submits to the fawn alpaca. Once dominance is established, peace reigns again. This is how the animals keep their pecking order and we stay out of it as long as no one is getting hurt.
Debb41 3 years ago