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- Rocky Mountain Llama Association. - Promoting camelids to the general public and members. Information on Llama breeding, showing, carting, packing, fiber, and guarding.
- Llama Association of the Mid-Atlantic States - A group of llama owners and breeders promoting the health and well being of llamas and alpacas. Serving Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and anyone else who is a member.
- Greater Appalachian Llama and Alpaca Association - Purpose is to educate members and public as to the breeding, raising and caring of llamas and related camelids. Members are from the greater Appalachian area.
- Canadian Llama and Alpaca Association - Providing a network for camelid enthusiasts to share experiences and develop a recognized llama and alpaca industry.
- Llama and alpaca events - Llama and alpaca events including shows, open barns, and fun days, veterinary and other conferences, and training clinics.
- Oasis Camel Dairy - The first camel dairy in the United States. Camel milk is nutritious and delicious, non allergic and high in Vitamin C and insulin. Also offering camel rides, nativities, and camels for sale.
- Estancia Chacay - Studying and breeding guanacos for their wool in the Patagonia, Argentina.
- Esgyrn Guanaco Fibre and Livestock - Breeders of guanacos working to provide the textile industry with a luxurious fine fibre and ultimately a fabric from the Guanaco. Farmed in the United Kingdom.
- Alpacas of Wales - Family run alpaca farm offering friendly advice for choosing your Huacaya or Suri,and quality stud services. Full after sales support is provided.
- Bozedown Alpacas - Joy Whitehead has over 17 years experience in the alpaca industry and offers consultancy and stud services. Suris and Huacayas for sale.
Wikipedia Articles
- Protoceratidae - Protoceratidae are an extinct, herbivorous group of even-toed ungulates that resembled deer, but are closest related to camelids. They ranged from 1 to 2 meters in length and were in the possession of horns.
- Lama (genus) - Lama is the modern genus name for two South American camelids, the wild guanaco and the domesticated llama. This genus is closely allied to the wild vicuña and domesticated alpaca of the genus Vicugna.
- Vicuña - The vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) is one of 2 wild South American camelids, along with the guanaco, which live in the high alpineous areas of the Andes. It is a relative of the llama and the alpaca.
- Camelid - The four llamas and two camels are camelids: members of the biological family Camelidae, the only living family in the suborder Tylopoda.