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    Camelids are members of the biological family Camelidae, the only currently living family in the suborder Tylopoda. The seven extant members of this group...
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    wild Bactrian camel (C. ferus). The Bactrian camel belongs to the family Camelidae. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle was the first European to describe...
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    to the hair of the South American vicuña, an animal of the family of camelidae. The wool has, after shahtoosh, the second smallest fiber diameter of...
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    Camelinae is a subfamily of artiodactyls of the family Camelidae. Camelinae include the tribes Camelini and Lamini. A third tribe, Camelopini, created...
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  • Megacamelus is an extinct genus of terrestrial herbivore in the family Camelidae, endemic to North America from the Miocene through Pliocene 10.3—4.9 mya...
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    the soles of their feet. This section consists of a single family, the Camelidae, the other sections of the same great division being the Suina or pigs...
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  • Paracamelus is an extinct genus of camel in the family Camelidae. It originated in North America and crossed the Beringian land bridge into Eurasia during...
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    correct term is "camelid", to include all seven species of the family Camelidae: the true camels (the above three species), along with the "New World"...
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  • Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Camelidae Subfamily: Camelinae Tribe: Lamini Hybrid: Lama glama♂ × Vicugna pacos♀...
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    Eocene around 50 million years ago. Tylopoda has only one extant family, Camelidae, which includes camels, llamas, guanacos, alpacas and vicuñas. This group...
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