What is the average airspeed of a migrating alpaca?
It's a little-known fact that alpacas are actually quite the speed demons. While they look all fluffy and adorable, these South American camelids can move at an average of 45 miles per hour, making them the second-fastest large mammal on land after only the cheetah.
But wait, there's more! Our team of expert alpaca researchers (okay, it's just one guy) have calculated that alpacas can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour while migrating, making them the perfect mode of transportation for your next intercontinental adventure.
So, the next time you see an alpaca, just remember: don't underestiamate their speed. They might just leave you in the dust.
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