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  2. Camelidae - Wikipedia

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    Camelids are behaviorally similar in many ways, including their walking gait, in which both legs on the same side are moved simultaneously. While running, camelids engage a unique "running pace gait" in which limbs on the same side move in the same pattern they walk, with both left legs moving and then both right, which ensures that the fore ...

  3. Guanaco - Wikipedia

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    Other terrestrial mammalian megafauna weighing as much or more than the guanaco include the tapirs, the marsh deer, the white-tailed deer, the spectacled bear, and the jaguar. [ citation needed ] Guanacos have thick skin on their necks, a trait also found in their domestic counterparts, the llama , and their relatives, the wild vicuña and ...

  4. Extreme heat in photos: The creative ways people — and ...

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    People and animals in other parts of the world like Tokyo, the Czech Republic and Mexico are trying to beat the extreme heat of 90 degrees Fahrenheit, taking shelter in cooler places and taking ...

  5. Category:Camelids - Wikipedia

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  6. Camelini - Wikipedia

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    Camelini is a tribe of camelids including all camelids more closely related to modern camels (Camelus) than to Lamini (which contains llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos), from which camelines split approximately 17 million years ago.

  7. Hybrid camel - Wikipedia

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    The F1 can be further hybridized. An F1 female can mate with a male Bactrian camel: the result is a B1 backcross Bactrian. It generally has two humps and is faster than a common Bactrian and stronger than a dromedary. It can walk over snow, ice, and mud and is suitable even for mountain trails; this type can be found mostly in Kazakhstan.

  8. File:Camelids.svg - Wikipedia

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    The tree will show where each species of the Camelidae genus originate from. Some species branch off each other and others might be more distantly related to each other. Micro essay: The diagram depicts a family tree of the Camelidae genus. The tree shows eight different types of organisms that originated and are related to the Camelidae genus.

  9. Cama (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The camelid family consists of the Old World camelids (the dromedary camels, Bactrian camels, and wild Bactrian camels) and the New World camelids (the llama, vicuna, suri alpaca, huacaya alpaca, and guanaco). Though there have been successful and fertile hybrids within each major groups of camelids, the cama marks the first instance of cross ...