vikujen
The vikujen is a type of South American camelid, scientifically known as Vicugna vicugna. It is closely related to the alpaca and the guanaco, and is the wild ancestor of the domesticated alpaca. Vikujen are native to the high alpine areas of the Andes mountains, inhabiting altitudes between 3,200 and 4,800 meters (10,500 and 15,700 feet). They are known for their slender build, long necks, and small heads.
Vikujen are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses and other low-growing vegetation found in their harsh environment.
The most notable characteristic of the vikujen is its exceptionally fine wool, considered one of the most