Tweets That Prove Taylor Lautner Really Does Resemble an Alpaca

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Actor Taylor Lautner is best known for playing shape-shifter Jacob Black in the Twilight film series.  When Lautner’s character transforms into a wolf he becomes completely unrecognizable. Recently, images have been circulating around the internet that suggest that Taylor Lautner is actually a real life shape-shifter.  This time; however, he is transformed into an animal that fans feel more closely resemblers Lautner: an alpaca.  Alpacas, which are similar in appearance to small llamas, are native to South America and are primarily bred for their fiber which is used to make blankets, hats, scarves, and other items.  Although alpacas have been able to lead private lives for centuries, their newfound association to Taylor Lautner  has suddenly thrust them into the spotlight.  Here are five tweets that prove Taylor Lautner resembles an alpaca.

This tweet, which is accompanied by a side-by-side image of Lautner and an alpaca, shows the clear resembles between the two.  Although the two are wearing very different hairstyles, their eyes and mouths certainly seem to have something in common.

This smirking alpaca placed next to a smiling Lautner shows that even when ditching his serious Jacob glare, Lautner still a dead ringer for these cute animals.

While most posts suggest that Lautner resembles an alpaca, this Twitter user takes it a step further and suggests that perhaps Lautner is an alpaca. Hopefully nobody actually attempts to shave an alpaca in search of Lautner.

https://twitter.com/arcticmikey_/status/504454886298505217

This Twitter user has decided to join in on the joke, and it appears that no matter which photo of Lautner is chosen to be placed next to an alpaca the similarities are always clear.

Half Lautner and half alpaca, this user has merged each image together to create a sort of hybrid.  While this method of blending is rather creative, both Lautner and the alpaca were a lot better off before they were meshed together.

(Photo by Juan Naharro Gimenez/Getty Images)

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