Camels, llamas, and relatives
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Camelidae
Animals in the family Camelidae |
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| Bactrian camel |
| Guanaco |
| Vicugna |
Facts about the family Camelidae, the camels, llamas, and relatives
(references)Non-English Usage: "Camelidae" is also a word in the following language with English translations in parentheses. (Full text)
The fiber of Camelidae is 16 to 30 micron thin and can reach 20-30 cm in length. (Full text)
Amoroso (1952) and others have suggested that the diffuse epitheliochorial placentation of camelidae is most similar to that of the pig.
Parturition in camelidae is short in duration and in the dromedary, can occur at any time of the day but this distribution can be affected by management and especially feeding time. (Full text)
CAMEL-FLIES See "Snake-flies" CAMELIDAE Camelidae is the camels, llamas, alpacas, vicugnas and guanacos family of animals of the order Artiodactyla.
The fiber from Camelidae is stronger than cashmere and cotton. (Full text)
The wool of camelidae is 30% warmer than Merino wool; it has excellent thermal and isolative qualities, resists solar radiation and doesn’t retain water. (Full text)