Breeding seasonality of Tylopoda: Expected patterns in Old World camelids but an exceptional pattern in South American camelids. [PDF]
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Gross Anatomical Description and CT Scan of the Dromedary Paranasal Sinuses. [PDF]
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Histological study on the prenatal development of compartment 1 of the stomach of the camel (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>). [PDF]
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