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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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names "Western Camel" and "Yesterday's Camel" for Camelops. The
family Camelidae,
which contains the
living camels as well as
lamines (the
tribe Lamini...
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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"...
- Formation, Omo Valley, Ethiopia, and the
relationships of
African fossil Camelidae (Mammalia)".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 34 (6): 1481–1485. doi:10...
- (food).
Mammals Bovinae:
American bison Water buffalo Cattle Domestic yak
Camelidae:
Dromedary Llama Canidae: Dog
Caprae (goats)
Domestic goat
Cervidae (deer):...
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Retrieved 2009-11-15. Scherer,
Carolina Saldanha (March 2013). "The
Camelidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the
Quaternary of
South America: Cladistic...
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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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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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Paracamelus is an
extinct genus of
camel in the
family Camelidae. It
originated in
North America Around 8-7 Ma, and
crossed the
Beringian land bridge...
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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...