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20 ôàêòîâ èç æèçíè âåðáëþäîâ
- Russian
URL: http://www.biohome.ru/article.php?id=29
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The Llama Q & A Page
- English
URL: http://personal.smartt.com/~brianp/
shown in filters: Ressources du Web, Personnages, Publications Lots of llama information with photos of the four llama species. [ eng ] |

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Alpaca
- English
URL: http://www.alpaca.com/index.shtml
shown in filters: Organisations, Guides et annuaires, Publications, Shopping Large site dedicated to the llama, camel and to the others camelids. [ eng ] |

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LlamaResource.com - Lama Resource Book - Chapter: EVOLUTION AND HISTORY
- English
URL: http://www.llamaresource.com/LR/LR.SEDBook.asp?code=evhi
LlamaResource.com is a web site devoted to camelid owners and enthusiasts. We have a wide range of information on our site: an index of articles in publications, a resource book in question and answer format, a large database of camelid farms and businesses, a listing of ALSA judges, a glossary of terms used in the camelid industry. We also offering advertising for those of you in the camelid business (selling camelids, supplies, veterinarians, etc.): classified ads, banner ads, and more. Please visit our site often. We welcome your comments and are here to help you with your advertising needs! [ eng ] |

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Aepycamelus or Alticamelus - Extinct Mammal
- English
URL: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/extinct/Aepycamelus.shtml
Aepycamelus or Alticamelus. Aepycamelus is the new name of Alticamelus (meaning "tall camel"). This very tall prehistoric camel lived from the middle through late Miocene. It probably moved in a manner similar to modern-day camels. [ eng ] |

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Camelidae Family
- English
URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/mammalia/artiodactyla/camelidae.h
There are two groups of living camels. One, found in northern Africa and central Asia, consists of the dromedary (one-humped camel) and bactrian camels (two-humped camel). Dromedaries and most bactrian camels exist today only in domestication. The other group, the South American camelids, includes 2 to 4 species. Llamas and alpacas, sometimes considered to be the same species, may both have been derived from the guanaco through a thousand years or more of domestication. Guanacos and vicugnas still exist in the wild, although wild populations of both are depleted and threatened. [ eng ] |

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Systematics of the Artiodactyla
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URL: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mammal/artio/artiosy.html
The systematic relationships of artiodactyls are still being worked out; many early fossil artiodactyls are not easy to place in standard classifications. [ eng ] |

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Wild Camel Protection Foundation
- English
URL: http://www.wildcamels.com/
shown in filters: Organisations, Publications The Wild Camel Protection Foundation, a UK based charitable trust with Jane Goodall as its patron, was established in 1997 for the protection of the wild Bactrian camel. [ eng ] |

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