L'élevage des grands camélidés

The ancestor of the large camelids, originally from North America, is thought to have migrated to Asia several million years ago, to settle in arid areas: the Arabian Peninsula for the dromedaries - also called Arabian camels or one-humped camels -, and Central Asia for the Bactrians - or two-humped...

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Main Author: Faye, Bernard (auth)
Other Authors: Konuspayeva, Gaukhar (auth), Magnan, Cécile (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: éditions Quae 2022
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