Alpaca
Alpacas are herd animals similar to llamas, which are raised primarily for their wool. An average alpaca stands 1d8+31 inches high at the shoulder and weighs 6d16+100 pounds. They can spit at opponents up to 10’ away; those who are successfully attacked must succeed in a DC 10 Will or Fort save or lose their next 1d3 rounds of actions due to disgust. Alpacas are resistant to the effects of high altitudes and variable temperatures, gaining a +1d shift to any save to resist these effects, as well as taking -2 damage to any effects which may occur. An alpaca can carry 25% of its body weight for short, relatively flat distances, or 15% for longer periods or more difficult areas. On average, this is 35 lbs and 14 lbs. The creatures are not conducive to riding. Alpaca wool provides an income of 1d20 gp per creature sheared in the spring. Where they are available, alpacas may be bought for 12 gp if a seller can be found. Vicuña: Init +3; Atk bite +0 melee (1) or kick +2 melee (1d3 -1, minimum 0); AC 11; HD 1d4; MV 40’; Act 1d16; SP resistant to high altitudes and temperature; SV Fort +0; Ref +3; Will -4; AL N. Weighing approximately 2d30+80 pounds, the vicuña is a wild relative of the alpaca and llama, which has fine valuable wool worth 2d20 gp. Unfortunately, vicuñas must be captured (or killed) to shear them, and the slow -growing wool is only harvestable on a 1 in 3 chance. Like alpacas, they are resistant to the effects of high altitudes and variable temperatures, gaining a +1d shift to any save to resist these effects, as well as taking -2 damage to any effects which may occur Marsupials
Summary
Init +0; Atk bite +0 melee (1) or kick +4 melee (1d3) or spit +3 ranged (disgust); AC 9; HD 1d6; MV 40’; Act 1d16; SP disgust, resistant to high altitudes and temperature; SV Fort +1; Ref +1; Will -2; AL N.