Examples of 'camelids' in a sentence

Meaning of "camelids"

camelid (noun): Refers to a family of animals that includes camels, llamas, alpacas, and others. These animals are known for their ability to adapt to harsh environments and are domesticated for their wool, meat, and use as pack animals
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Transmission between camelids is not clearly reported.
Camelids walking amongst scores of penguins in a desert.
However they were more closely related to camelids.
Other camelids were used for rituals.
The people domesticated camelids such as llamas.
Wild camelids generally live in groups.
See more details about the camelids.
Camelids produce functional antibodies devoid of light chains.
For international trade in camelids and camelid products.
Meeting of the oie ad hoc group on diseases of camelids.
The hunting of camelids was already a very high activity.
Foot and mouth disease in camelids.
Fossil camelids show a wider variety than their modern counterparts.
Infectious diseases of interest for camelids.
All camelids are herbivorous and feed primarily but not exclusively on grasses.

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Recommended methods in equids and camelids for surra.
Indigenous cattle and camelids are resilient and well adapted to the harsh environment.
Infectious causes of reproductive loss in camelids.
This is exactly what happened to camelids millions of years ago.
Poebrotherium was likely the ancestor of several different camelids.
Fibre animals such as goats and camelids are also treated after shearing.
Information on the spread and impact of brucellosis in camelids worldwide.
South american camelids and its fossil relatives are included in the lamini tribe.
Raising of camels and camelids.
Camelids are typical natural inhabitants of the Andean high plane region.
However this generalization does not extend to wild ruminants or camelids.
Its inhabitants are dedicated to the breeding of camelids and the plantation of quinoa.
Report of the meeting of the oie ad hoc group on diseases of camelids.
Its inhabitants are dedicated to the breeding of camelids and the planting of quinoa.
The motives of the paintings are predominantly hunting scenes with camelids.
For international trade of equids and camelids from an infected zone to a free zone.
Llamas are medium size mammals from the family of camelids.
Camelids then became extinct in North America at the end of the last ice age.
Come discover the universe of these small camelids so endearing.
Camelids of the Andes.
The number of specialized professionals with expertise in camelids has to be improved.
The last North American Camelids went extinct during the last ice age.
Something later appears remains of deer and few wild camelids.
Live camels and other camelids Camelidae.
In a particular embodiment said single domain antibody is derived from camelids.
Establish specific guidelines for trade in camelids and camelid products.
In a particular embodiment the variable domain of a heavy chain antibody is derived from camelids.
Alpacas are camelids.
Meanwhile children and young adults were responsible for tending to the family herd of camelids.
Of camels and other camelids Camelidae.
The people hunted mainly deer and began to hunt and use camelids.
Observe hundreds of South American camelids grazing in their natural habitat.
The Dromedary belongs to the species of camelids.
Identification of the priority diseases of camelids for the consideration of the Biological Standards Commission.
We suggest hiking to learn more about American camelids.

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