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No, camels are not in the deer family. Camels belong to the family Camelidae, which includes animals like llamas and alpacas. In contrast, deer are part of the family Cervidae. While both are herbivorous mammals, they belong to different taxonomic families.
Sheep, goats, bison, elk, moose, caribou, reindeer, all deer and antelope species, pronghorn, even llamas, alpacas and camels ruminate to some extent.
Cattle, goats, sheep, deer, bison, yak, antelope, elk, moose, caribou, muskox, yak, buffalo (cape and asian), giraffes, pronghorn, banteng, camels, llamas, alpacas, etc.
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Camals, llamas, horses, deer and moose's
Domestic cattle, goats and sheep are ruminants that is animals with multiple stomachs who eat grass and chew the cud. Also included in this group are bison, yaks, water buffalo, deer, camels, alpacas, llamas, wildebeest and antelope.
Most mammals can gallop. These include horses, cattle, goats, sheep, cats, dogs, wolves, bears, coyotes, lions, tigers, deer, moose, bison, buffalo, wild dogs, yak, ponies, pigs, camels, llamas, alpacas, elk, caribou, giraffes, bobcats and lynx.
MeatEater - 2012 Brotherhood Badlands and Pack Llamas Montana Mule Deer 1-5 was released on: USA: 29 January 2012
i found out that there were only cows, llamas, pigs, bison, deer and fish.
Cud is regurgitated food mostly in cattle that chew it up again and again to break down hay, grain, etc. Animals that chew their cud include cattle, goats, sheep, giraffes, bison, yaks, water buffalo, deer, camels, alpacas, llamas, wildebeest, antelope, pronghorn, and nilgai.
venison is deer meat
Indigenous people in the Americas did not eat beef or pork before the arrival of European explorers because these animals were not native to the Americas. Their diet primarily consisted of local wildlife like bison, deer, and turkey, as well as domesticated animals such as llamas and alpacas in South America.