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Camels and llamas are both members of the Camelidae family, but they belong to different genera and regions. Camels are native to arid regions of the Middle East and North Africa, and they are known for their ability to store water in their bodies and their distinctive humps, which store fat. Llamas, on the other hand, are native to South America and are domesticated animals often used for packing and as companions; they lack humps and have a different body shape. Additionally, llamas are generally smaller and have a more social behavior compared to camels.

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