Several outlets report on a viral animal story involving “Elvis,” an alpaca described as popular with viewers for its expressive appearance. The coverage characterizes Elvis with distinctive physical traits—such as a windswept quiff and a curled lip—and frames the animal’s behaviour as part of its growing online attention. One report depicts incidents including spitting and chasing, specifically alleging that Elvis targets people and that teachers are among those pursued. The articles also use playful language, presenting the alpaca as a “king” of unruly behaviour (“strop” and “drool”) and suggesting—without presenting verified evidence—that Elvis could be “the devil in disguise.”
Overall, the sources agree on the core points: Elvis the alpaca is attracting widespread attention online; his look and demeanour are central to the story; and the reported behaviour includes spitting and chasing. However, the reports do not provide independently confirmed details beyond the accounts presented in the coverage, and they do not offer substantiated explanations for the animal’s actions.