You might not have ever thought to look to alpacas for some fashion inspiration, but you might want to! Turns out – they rock some pretty unique and crazy hairstyles that might be just what you’re looking for! Or…maybe just chuckle at.
Here are 70 alpacas with some over-the-top hairstyles that will make you smile.
Alpacas are pretty cool animals – even aside from their hair! Keep reading for some great photos and interesting alpaca facts.
1) Wind-blown
This handsome alpaca has some gorgeous windswept hair with a bit of an ombre look to it. No product needed! They woke up like this.
2) So emo
This alpaca is rocking that “I don’t care about anything but I feel deeply about everything” kind of look. The freshly shaven neck makes the look extra funny.
3) Fire red
This wavy, red mane is simply gorgeous. And not many people can pull off bangs, but this alpaca? Absolutely nailing it.
4) Soft and floofy
You know that just blow-dried look when your hair has no product in it? That’s what this alpaca is rocking. That wool look sooooo soft.
5) Flock of Seagulls
Is this alpaca a fan of the 80s new wave group Flock of Seagulls? Because their hairstyle certain says they are.
6) Mega fluff
This alpaca was just going for an all-around ‘fluff’. A perfectly round fluff haircut. It’s like the bowlcut of the alpaca world.
7) Muttonchops
“Alpacas were domesticated by the Incas more than 6,000 years ago and raised for their exquisite fleece. Due to its quality and all of its superhero characteristics, alpaca fiber was reserved exclusively for the elite and nobility,” says MNN.
8) Bobblehead trio
After a fresh shaving, these alpacas are looking quite hilarious with their round, fluffy heads. Their toothy grins just add to the hilarity!
9) Really frames the face
“Alpaca fleece is as soft as cashmere and warmer, lighter and stronger than wool. It comes in 16 natural shades that can be dyed in bright colors,” says HPJ.
10) Multi-colored
This fashionable alpaca has a seriously unique look and we’re loving everything about it. Check out the calico pattern in the wool – beautiful!
11) Shaggy
This alpaca looks like they’re on their way to some dreadlocks with their shaggy look. We must say that the look suits them quite well.
12) A small rat’s nest
“In 1984, a small group of importers brought the first of a carefully selected herd to the United States and Canada, and they’ve been dotting the bucolic landscape ever since. The North American herd has grown from a few alpacas in zoos and private farms to about 20,000,” shared MNN.
13) Copycat
Don’t you just hate when your friend gets the same exact haircut as you? So embarrassing.
14) “Make me look like a caterpillar”
“Alpacas are very quiet. They may make a humming noise to communicate or an occasional shrill sound to send an alarm,” said HPJ.
15) A giant mane
This regal alpaca’s wool is very centered right around their neck. It makes them look like they have a giant lion’s mane.
16) So much going on here…
“Alpacas are very social creatures. They are gentle and curious and with training can become great pets, according to Switzer. Herds often include animals of different species or taxonomic families, such as llamas, goats and sheep, according to the FAO,” shared LiveScience.
17) More bangs
The trendy look in the alpaca community is bangs, apparently. And we have to say – they do look really great on them. More than can be said for most of us.
18) Full dreadlocks
“When most people think of therapy animals they imagine dogs, but therapy alpacas are growing in popularity at hospitals, healthcare facilities and retirement homes around the world. For example, one couple in Australia has been providing therapy alpacas for 15 years. “They’re very sensitive and they’re very intuitive animals,” alpaca owner Nils Lantzke told The Canberra Times. “We find that after people have a talk and a pat with the alpaca, they become more relaxed and it makes the environment a lot happier for everyone.” said MNN.
19) Those lashes, though
There’s nothing too crazy about this alpaca’s hairstyle but it’s their eyelashes that we’re gushing over! Women would kill for those.
20) White, red, and fabulous
“Alpaca fiber is much like sheep’s wool, but warmer and not itchy. It is lacking in lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic and also allows it to be processed without the need for high temperatures or harsh chemicals in washing,” explains HuffPost.
21) Bangin’
Here we go with some more giant, fluffy bangs! We always love this look after they’ve been freshly shaven. It really completes the look.
22) Flat hair
This alpaca doesn’t quite have the volume in their bangs like some others we’ve seen. Maybe they don’t have very good water pressure.
23) Au Natural
“Alpacas in a herd all use the same area as a bathroom instead of defecating in random areas like many animals do. This behavior helps control parasites, according to the FAO. Males often have cleaner dung piles than females, according to Alpaca Ventures. Females tend to stand in a line and all go at once,” explains LiveScience.
24) Nothing fancy
This curious little alpaca likes to keep their hairstyle simple and practical. Short, sweet, with a little length left in the ears. Perfect!
25) Sunbleached tips
Did this alpaca go and get their tips frosted? Very 2001, but we love it. Looks great with the contrast of the black wool.
26) Real round
“Technically their fiber is flame-resistant, meeting the standards of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s rigid testing specifications as a Class 1 fiber for use in clothing and furnishings,” shared HuffPost.
27) Simple and fashionable
This alpaca has a gorgeous haircut that really accentuates their beautiful face. We really love the blonde at the bottom of the face.
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28) Eye-catching
Now here’s a look that will have people turning heads. This alpaca is rocking some bold patterns with a nice bit of “floof” right at the top.
29) Wispy
This young alpaca isn’t quite ready for a major haircut yet. So, for now – they’ll just be showing off their wispy, super soft wool that blows in the breeze.
30) Duuuuude
“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,” said LiveScience.
31) Blondes have more fun
What this alpaca lacks in hair volume, they make up for in cuteness. And look at that shade of blonde. People would pay a lot of money for that.
32) So much fluff!
“Like wool, alpaca fiber is water-resistant, but it can wick away moisture because of its unique ability to mimic cotton in moisture regain. These attributes are what make alpaca feel lighter than wool but warmer than cotton in cool and damp climates,” shared MNN.
33) Shiny, silver beauty
Some people don’t want to go gray or silver and dye their hair to cover it up. Not this alpaca! Their silvery white wool is just gorgeous.
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34) Their new album cover
“Alpacas come in two types: Suri and the huacaya. The suri has fiber that grows long and forms silky dreadlocks. The huacaya has a wooly, dense, crimped fleece — like a teddy bear — giving it a very wooly appearance. About 90 percent of all alpacas in the North America are huacayas,” shared HuffPost.
35) A little white cloud
This little alpaca just looks like it was freshly blow-dried and combed. We want to pet it.
36) Flat top
“Alpacas and llamas can successfully cross-breed. The offspring they create are known as huarizo, which are valued for their longer fleece,” said HuffPost.
37) Big on the bottom
This alpaca likes to keep it short on top and long and fluffy on the bottom. You do you, boo. You do you.
38) No bad hair days
“Alpacas breed once a year, and as livestock they are often induced to breed at any time. The female alpaca has a gestation period of 242 to 345 days and gives birth to just one offspring. The birthing process can take up to seven hours, according to National Geographic,” shared LiveScience.
39) Fuzzy Helmet
Baby alpacas have the best hair because it’s always so thin and wispy. It looks like the softest thing to touch!
40) Needs a good brushing
“The International Union for Conservation of Nature does not have entries for alpacas on its Red List of Threatened Species. Guanacos (Lama guanicoe), however, are listed as Least Concern for extinction due to their wide range, large populations and occurrence in protected areas. Similarly, the IUCN lists vicuñas (Vicugna vicugna) as Least Concern,” said LiveScience.
41) Bruno Mars?
If Bruno Mars suddenly was transformed into an alpaca – this would be him. Don’t you see the resemblance?
42) Very hip
This alpaca has a trendy fade haircut going on and it looks great. Now this is a hipster we can get behind.
43) Tres chic
“Alpaca fur is a very prized fiber for artisans and crafters. Alpaca fur is very soft and does not retain water. It is also very durable. According to National Geographic, alpaca fur is the second strongest animal fiber, after mohair,” said LiveScience.
44) So majestic
This alpaca is flaunting their natural look and they’re completely owning it. We love the little wispies on the ears.
45) Bangs, bangs, bangs!
“Alpacas don’t have teeth in the top-front of their mouths. This gives them the appearance of having an underbite,” shared LiveScience.
46) Punk rock
Here we have a little bit of a relaxed mohawk thing going on. It’s casual, it’s hip, and we give it a thumbs up.
47) Golden curls
“By comparison, the llama stands almost 4 feet (1.2 m) at the shoulder and weighs from 286 to 341 lbs. (130 to 155 kg). Camels grow to 6.5 feet (2 m) and weigh from 880 to 1,325 lbs. (400 to 600 kg), according to the San Diego Zoo,” said LiveScience.
48) Messy hair, don’t care
This alpaca has some serious bed head right now and doesn’t seem to care one bit. You still look great, alpaca.
49) Long bangs
“As in ancient days, alpacas are important to Andean herders, providing luxury fiber and meat. Their compact size contributes to easy management and to desirability as a companion animal. Alpacas easily learn to lead, jump in and out of vehicles, cush (sit down) and obey other simple commands. Alpacas are shorn for their valuable fleeces. Males produce approximately 8 pounds and females about 5 pounds of easily marketable fiber from their coats per year,” says National Zoo.
50) Perfectly coiffed
Freshly shaven on the body and perfectly coiffed on the head. Lookin good, alpaca!
51) A little disheveled
If there’s anything an alpaca can get away with is a bad hair day. We’ve all been there. Plus, they’re so cute regardless.
52) A herd of glorious curls
“Male alpacas reach sexual maturity when they are about 2 1/2 years old. Females are first bred at 16 to 20 months old. Alpacas are induced ovulators. They have no heat cycles and can breed at any time of the year. This means it takes the physical act of breeding to induce ovulation, making artificial insemination unfeasible,” explains National Zoo.
53) Golden beauty
This shade of blonde is just gorgeous. There are so many people that spend hundreds of dollars to get this shade. So pretty!
54) A real trend-setter
“Responsible breeders consider the weather and pasture conditions very carefully when planning their birthing schedules. An average gestation of 335 days (or about 11.5 months) produces a single baby (cria), which is usually delivered from a standing position during daylight hours. Crias are unusually large for the size of alpaca mothers that average between 120 and 140 pounds (54.4 to 63.5 kilograms),” said National Zoo.
55) Spiky cuteness
This alpacas wool is starting to grow out a bit since its last shave but the grow-out is looking just fabulous. Loving the fluffy top.
56) Just a little off the top
“Mothers often give birth to babies weighing 16 to 22 pounds (7.2 to 10 kilograms). Newborn alpaca are not just large, they also grow rapidly. Mothers need plenty of good nutrition to support a growing cria that will usually weigh more than 100 pounds by the time it is a year old. Crias are generally weaned when they are 6 months old,” said National Zoo.
57) Dreaded bangs
We’ve seen all sorts of bang-styles on alpacas so far. But this one might take the cake!
58) All cut off
Here’s an alpaca who wanted to start afresh and went for a full buzz cut. Now it’ll grow back thicker than ever.
59) Blonde bombshell
“Ninety-five percent of alpacas are huacayas. Their crimpy fiber grows perpendicular to the skin, giving them a wooly appearance. Suris have straight fiber that curls toward the ground, hanging in “dreadlocks.” However, because of their finer, less dense coat, the suri is not quite as adept at withstanding severe weather. The suri is rarer with only about 5,000 registered in the United States,” explains National Zoo.
60) More long lashes
This alpaca’s bangs are almost as long as its eyelashes. Imagine putting mascara on those babies!
61) Old and wise
There is something about this alpaca’s style that makes us think that he’s seen some thing. Looks like a very wise soul.
62) The Bob
Have you ever seen an alpaca with a bob haircut? Well, now you have. You’re welcome.
63) So very posh
If there was ever a celebrity icon in the alpaca world, this would be it. Look at those eyes and that luxurious mane. So swoon-worthy.
64) Sunkissed
This alpaca has some beautiful blonde locks as well. Are there such thing as beach alpacas? Because it looks like that’s where he belongs.
65) Straight bangs
Here are some more alpaca bangs for you. This time, they’re stick straight and fantastic.
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66) Alpaca bouffant
How adorable are these baby alpacas and their fluffy bouffants? It looks so soft and cuddly!
67) Wispies in the wind
Look at those little baby hairs just blow in the wind. Just makes you want to go give him a big fat cuddle!
68) All business
This alpaca looks like he means business. All business. And his haircut isn’t messing around either. It’s straight to the point.
69) So dapper
This fancy alpaca has a dual-colored hairdo that is nothing short of perfect. The other alpacas in the herd must be so jealous.
70) The heartthrob
This alpaca looks like that cool guy in school who didn’t even have to try. They were just gorgeous, talented, and awesome every day the woke up.
So, next time you head to the hair salon, you might want to bring one of these alpaca pics for inspiration!
If you ever feel sad, these 70 alpacas and their crazy hairstyles will make you smile
Jenny Brown
10.20.20
You might not have ever thought to look to alpacas for some fashion inspiration, but you might want to! Turns out – they rock some pretty unique and crazy hairstyles that might be just what you’re looking for! Or…maybe just chuckle at.
Here are 70 alpacas with some over-the-top hairstyles that will make you smile.
Alpacas are pretty cool animals – even aside from their hair! Keep reading for some great photos and interesting alpaca facts.