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- Lamini abstract "Lamini (members are called laminoids) is a tribe of the subfamily Camelinae. It contains two genera and four species, all exclusively from South America: llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. The former two are domesticated species, while the latter two are only found in the wild. All lack sexual dimorphism. The four species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.The digestive system of lamoids allows them to digest certain toxins. Laminoids also lack a gallbladder.".
- Q867207 abstract "Lamini (members are called laminoids) is a tribe of the subfamily Camelinae. It contains two genera and four species, all exclusively from South America: llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. The former two are domesticated species, while the latter two are only found in the wild. All lack sexual dimorphism. The four species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.The digestive system of lamoids allows them to digest certain toxins. Laminoids also lack a gallbladder.".
- Lamini comment "Lamini (members are called laminoids) is a tribe of the subfamily Camelinae. It contains two genera and four species, all exclusively from South America: llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. The former two are domesticated species, while the latter two are only found in the wild. All lack sexual dimorphism. The four species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.The digestive system of lamoids allows them to digest certain toxins. Laminoids also lack a gallbladder.".
- Q867207 comment "Lamini (members are called laminoids) is a tribe of the subfamily Camelinae. It contains two genera and four species, all exclusively from South America: llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. The former two are domesticated species, while the latter two are only found in the wild. All lack sexual dimorphism. The four species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.The digestive system of lamoids allows them to digest certain toxins. Laminoids also lack a gallbladder.".