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    By News Desk on January 25, 2026 UK News
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    TL:DR – Alpaca named Giovanni receives mirror for companionship following friends’ deaths

    • Giovanni, an 18-year-old alpaca, was gifted a mirror for companionship after losing his friends.
    • The Screech Owl Sanctuary in Cornwall appealed for mirror donations on Facebook.
    • The sanctuary received numerous mirrors, improving Giovanni’s mood.
    • Operations director Gary Zammit noted Giovanni enjoys seeing his reflection.
    • A regular visitor will donate two female alpacas to keep him company soon.
    • Alpacas are social animals that can become lonely and stressed when isolated.

    Alpaca called Giovanni given mirror for company after friends die | News UK



    Alpaca named Giovanni receives mirror for companionship following friends’ deaths
    Giovanni was feeling lonely (Picture: Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park)

    If you saw an alpaca looking at its own reflection, you’d be forgiven for thinking the animal was unusually vain.

    But in this case, the alpaca isn’t self-obsessed; it’s lonely.

    Giovanni, an elderly 18-year-old male, has been gifted the mirror after his two companions died.

    Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park in Cornwall put out an appeal for members of the public to donate the items.

    Alpaca called Giovanni given mirror for company after friends die Picture: Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park
    Giovanni has been lonely after the deaths of his pen mates (Picture: Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park)

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    In a post on Facebook, the sanctuary said: ‘Since losing his best friend last week, Giovanni is in need of a special treat.’

    ‘While it is too cold for his paddling pool, we are asking if any of you are able to donate a mirror for him. ‘

    ‘A tall full length mirror or a smaller mirror that is able to hang would be ideal. ‘

    ‘Mirrors are a really good form of enrichment for alpacas as they provide a sense of companionship.’

    Since the call for help, the animal park has been flooded with mirrors, with one now attached to the fence on his pen.

    This has already cheered him up after the death of his companion Eddy earlier this month.

    Alpaca called Giovanni given mirror for company after friends die Picture: Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park
    The alpaca can now keep himself company in the mirror (Picture: Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park)

    Gary Zammit, operations director at the park, told BBC: ‘He seems quite happy seeing his reflection.’

    ‘He’s been pretty good but it’s even better when he’s got that there so he can see another alpaca as far as he, hopefully, thinks in the paddock with him.’

    Giovanni won’t be alone for long, however, after a regular visitor to the park pledged to donate two female alpacas to keep him company.

    Zammit said: ‘We’ve just got to do some planning, because obviously you can’t just take animals from anywhere and add them to a collection of this size.’

    ‘We would hopefully be looking at picking them up as soon as possible, and then hopefully quarantine, once all the tests are done, [it] won’t take long at all.’

    Alpaca called Giovanni given mirror for company after friends die Picture: Newest Newquay METROGRAB
    Giovanni’s friend Eddy died earlier in January (Picture: Newest Newquay)

    Alpacas are members of the camel family, which typically live for 20 years in captivity.

    There are about 4 million alpacas in the world, with 96 per cent of them found in Peru and Bolivia.

    They are extremely social animals that live in family herds and can become lonely and stressed if alone.

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