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| fossil_range = {{Fossil range|50|0}} Middle [[Eocene]] – [[Holocene]]
| image = Camel seitlich trabend.jpg
| image_caption = A [[Bactrian camel]] walking in
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| taxon = Camelidae
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|label1=''[[Hemiauchenia]]''
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|4=''[[Lama vicugna]]''
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|label2=''[[Palaeolama]]''
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|barlabel3=''Vicugna''
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|label4=''[[Blancocamelus]]''
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|label5=''[[Pleiolama]]''
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{{clade |thickness=3 |color=yellow
|label1=''[[Camelops]]''
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|label2=''[[Paracamelus]]''
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|label3=''[[Procamelus]]''
|color3=orange
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|label3=''[[Hesperocamelus]]''
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|''[[Aguascalientia]]''<ref name=Prothero2023>{{cite journal |last1= Prothero |first1= D.R. |last2= Beatty |first2= B.L. |last3= Marriott |first3= K. |date= September 2023 |title= Systematics of the long-nosed Floridatraguline camels (Artiodactyla: Camelidae) |journal= Fossil Record |volume= 9 |issue= 94 |pages= 533–545 |url= https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374331864 |access-date=18 December 2023}}</ref>
|Earliest [[Miocene]]
|A small, primitive, narrow-snouted floridatraguline camel from Mexico, Texas, and Panama
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|''[[Camelops]]''
|[[Pliocene]]-[[Pleistocene]]
|Large, with true camel feet
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|''[[Eulamaops]]''
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| [[Miocene]]-[[Pleistocene]]
|A North and South American lamine genus
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|''[[Megatylopus]]''
| [[Miocene]]-Early [[Pleistocene]]
|Large camelid from [[North America]]
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|''[[Megacamelus]]''
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|The largest species of camelid
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|''[[Oxydactylus]]''
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== International Year of Camelids ==
In October 2017 the [[United Nations]] declared 2024 to be the [[International Year]] of Camelids in order to show how camelids are important for food security, economics and culture for many [[pastoral]] communities.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/why-un-has-declared-2024-the-international-year-of-camelids-101702829445404.html
==References==
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