
Mother and son.

Auntie Cleopatra checking out the little one.

Cocoa (remember the little one 4 days ago?) and Ezekiel.

Edited on 5 February 2008: After receiving quite a few (very positive) remarks concerning these alpacas I would like to make it clear that they are not our alpacas, they our neighbours'. I hadn't realised that I had not made this clear in the blog posts. Sorry about that. Our neighbours are just very kind people who let us fawn over their alpacas.
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