The annual alpaca shearing is a ritual on the Austrian farm of Alpaca-Land. But this year, the furry animals were given a surprise, with a funky range of retro haircuts.
Alpacas are native to South America, but in certain climates they require a springtime shave to keep them comfortable and allow them to grow a new coat for winter.
The alpacas were given stylish new looks by Carina and Erwin Stadler on the farm near in Goeming, near Salzburg in western Austria.
The animals, closely related to llamas, are bred mainly for their fleeces. Five to ten pounds of hair is shaved off an adult alpaca every year.
With alpacas living for up to 20 years, their owners have the time to hone their styling skills before they find the perfect fit for each animal.
The alpaca's thick fur is considered some of the best fibre around, and is perfect for making jumpers, socks and coats.
In 2010 fur from hundreds of alpacas in America was used to help soak up oil in BP's Gulf of Mexico oil disaster.
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