Camelidae
Camelidae is a family of mammals that includes camels, llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas. These animals are known for their long necks, slender legs, and unique adaptations to arid environments. Camels, for example, can store fat in their humps, allowing them to survive long periods without water.
Members of the Camelidae family are native to various regions, primarily in South America and Central Asia. They are herbivores, primarily grazing on grasses and other vegetation. Their soft, thick fur helps insulate them against temperature extremes, making them well-suited for both hot deserts and cold highlands.