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Hybrid Camels
In Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Turkmenistan hybrid camels are known as Tulu, Majen, Iver and Bertuar. In Kazakhstan they are called Bukhts. ... and Guanaco females. A second Cama (female) has since been produced using artificial insemination. Because Camels and Llamas both have 74 chromosomes, scientists hope that the Cama will be fertile. If so ...
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HYBRID AND MUTANT ANIMALS
AND MUTANT ANIMALS Zoos and menageries once bred exotic-looking hybrid big cats to attract the public just as hybrid small cats (Bengal, Chausie etc) are now bred as pets. The ... ABOUT HYBRIDS, CHIMERAS & HALDANE'S RULE HYBRID BEARS - GRIZZLY/POLAR, BLACK/BROWN & OTHER BEAR HYBRIDS HYBRID BOVINES - CATTLE, BUFFALO, BISON AND YAK HYBRIDS HYBRID CAMELS - BACTRIAN, DROMEDARY, CAMA AND SOUTH AMERICAN ...
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Endangeredspecie.com: Endangered Species Profile
Primates and is a member of the family Cebidae. The hybrid spider monkey grows to almost two feet long, not including the tail. It weighs from ten to ... and actual levels of exploitation, and due to severely fragmented subpopulations numbering no more than 250 mature camels. The wild Bactrian camel is the only truly wild two-humped camel in the world. Manipur ...
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Yaks
Himalayas when no other large beast of burden will thrive; where horses and cattle and camels died, yaks flourished. Even Tibetan ponies, which can live above 1400 feet in altitude, are small and do ... are like small cattle with long flowing hair. They can be crossbred with cattle, producing a hybrid called a dzo; seen in pictures, they resemble long-haired goats. They stand waist-high or ...
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Open Spaces Magazine - Education and Afghanistan: an interview with Dr. Zaher Wahab
European countries and their educational systems. So the curriculum is sort of hybrid and hodgepodge of all kinds of influences, east, west, and even some Indian influence and Japanese ... and secure lives, even though they were nomadic; they had countless animals-goats, sheep and camels---they were healthy, they ate well because they had pastures and they moved, they stayed here ...
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