When it comes to removing nail art from my fingers, I just put acetone into a little paper cup, but my toes are harderI don't dare try to stick toes into a cup or I might knock it over onto the floor!The art stuff(rhinestones, decals) is really hard to remove and it took me over an hour the last time to take it off my toenailsHow do you remove yours?
Just soak a cottonball in nail polish remover and hold it to your toenails for a minimum of 5 minutesfor it to actually stay on without you holding it, use aluminum foil.
Well, I found out that the physical differences are the most obviousThe easiest difference to see is the earsllamas have long banana kinda shaped ears while alpacas have shorter spear like shaped earsA llama's back is long and straight with the tail up high whereas the back of an alpaca appears shorter and tends to round down at the butt with the tail down lowerOne of the big differences between the two is sizeMost alpacas weigh between 100 and 175 lbs-ish when fully grownLlamas on the other hand weigh in the about 200 to 350 lbswith some as heavy as 400 lbsLlamas were primarily bred to be beasts of burden, and alpacas were primarily as fiber producersOwners of both llamas and alpacas really notice the size difference when it comes to toenail trimming time.
Llam's are tall, alpac's are short
Basically, a llama is roughly twice the size of an alpaca and the llama has a very coarse outer coat as opposed to the alpaca which has a very fine coat.