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last one cud chewing mammals suborder tylopoda includes camels and llamas
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was going to ask as well, because my Oxford Dictionary states that a tylopod is 'an even-toed ungulate mammal of a group that comprises the camels, llamas and their extinct relatives. They are distinguished by bearing their weight on the sole-pads of the feet rather than on the hoofs and they do NOT chew the cud.
Suborder, tylopoda.'
I initially thought 'tylopod' but now I'm not so sure.
Cannot find 'taliped' anywhere. Anyone else with ideas?
Suborder, tylopoda.'
I initially thought 'tylopod' but now I'm not so sure.
Cannot find 'taliped' anywhere. Anyone else with ideas?
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