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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Insectivores to Ungulates  Camels & Llamas (Camelidae)

How the Camel Got Its Hump

By: John Hare(Author)
27 pages, colour photos, 1 colour map
How the Camel Got Its Hump
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This book describes in question and answer format the evolution of the wild camel and the other members of the camelid family such as the Llama, Alpaca, Quanaco and Vicuña. It highlights the unique properties of camelids and especially the wild and domestic camel's immune system and how camel antibodies are utilized in the fight against various forms of cancer and diabetes.

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By: John Hare(Author)
27 pages, colour photos, 1 colour map
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