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Camelid Collection

Camelids, a diverse group of mammals, have played significant roles in various cultures and ecosystems throughout history

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), Punta Norte, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), Punta Norte, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: Aepycamelus, an extinct genus of camelid which

Aepycamelus, an extinct genus of camelid which lived during the Miocene.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World

Background imageCamelid Collection: South American camelid, 17th century

South American camelid, 17th century
South American camelid, 17th-century artwork. There are four main species of camelids in South America. Llamas and alpacas are domesticated, while guanacos and vicunas roam wild

Background imageCamelid Collection: Young Lamas in pasture (Lama glama) altiplano of Atacama Desert, Chile

Young Lamas in pasture (Lama glama) altiplano of Atacama Desert, Chile

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) female, alert whilst looking at Puma (Puma concolor) on on opposite slope

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) female, alert whilst looking at Puma (Puma concolor) on on opposite slope, portrait. Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile. November

Background imageCamelid Collection: Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) Uyuni, Altiplano, Bolivia

Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) Uyuni, Altiplano, Bolivia

Background imageCamelid Collection: Llama calf on the altiplano, Bolivia, December 2016

Llama calf on the altiplano, Bolivia, December 2016

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca Herd on Norfolk Farm, winter

Alpaca Herd on Norfolk Farm, winter

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpacas {Lama pacos} on the Paramo after shearing, Casa Condor, San Pablo Community

Alpacas {Lama pacos} on the Paramo after shearing, Casa Condor, San Pablo Community, Pulingui, base of Chimborazo Volcano, Andes, Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca Suri, a long haired variety of alpaca {Lama pacos} Cotopaxi volcano, Andes

Alpaca Suri, a long haired variety of alpaca {Lama pacos} Cotopaxi volcano, Andes, Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Cotopaxi Volcano (5897 meters) and herd of Alpacas (Lama pacos) Highest active volcano in the world

Cotopaxi Volcano (5897 meters) and herd of Alpacas (Lama pacos) Highest active volcano in the world, surrounded by Paramo Habitat, Cotopaxi National Park, Andes, Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca {Lama pacos} head portrait, Andes. Ecuador

Alpaca {Lama pacos} head portrait, Andes. Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpacas {Lama pacos} with ears laid back flat, Andes. Ecuador

Alpacas {Lama pacos} with ears laid back flat, Andes. Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Two Alpacas {Lama pacos} head portraits, Andes. Ecuador

Two Alpacas {Lama pacos} head portraits, Andes. Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpacas {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Alpacas {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca head portrait{Lama pacos} Andes, Ecuador

Alpaca head portrait{Lama pacos} Andes, Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca herd {Lama pacos} base of Cotopaxi, Andes, Ecuador

Alpaca herd {Lama pacos} base of Cotopaxi, Andes, Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca Herd on Norfolk Farm, winter

Alpaca Herd on Norfolk Farm, winter

Background imageCamelid Collection: Colorful llama souvenirs on sale in a streed stand, Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina

Colorful llama souvenirs on sale in a streed stand, Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) female and newborn baby, nose to nose in grassland

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) female and newborn baby, nose to nose in grassland. La Pampa Province, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in grassland with Torres del Paine rock towers in background

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in grassland with Torres del Paine rock towers in background. Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile. January 2020

Background imageCamelid Collection: Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) male silhouetted at sunset

Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) male silhouetted at sunset, living in the wild but owned by a camel herdsman, Turpan Basin, Gobi Desert, Xinjiang, China

Background imageCamelid Collection: Mongol driving a camel caravan of Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) Bashang Grassland

Mongol driving a camel caravan of Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) Bashang Grassland, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, Mongolia, China

Background imageCamelid Collection: RF - Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing in front of mountain towers of Paine

RF - Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing in front of mountain towers of Paine. Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile. December 2018

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing, towers of Torres del Paine National Park in background

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing, towers of Torres del Paine National Park in background. Patagonia, Chile. December 2018

Background imageCamelid Collection: Llama (Lama glama) Laguna colorada. Altiplano, Bolivia

Llama (Lama glama) Laguna colorada. Altiplano, Bolivia

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) grazing on grassland plain, Patagonia, Chile. Novmeber

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) grazing on grassland plain, Patagonia, Chile. Novmeber

Background imageCamelid Collection: Llama (Lama glama) herd, Laguna colorada. Altiplano, Bolivia

Llama (Lama glama) herd, Laguna colorada. Altiplano, Bolivia

Background imageCamelid Collection: Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), five running across salt flat with mountain in background

Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), five running across salt flat with mountain in background. Salar de Ascotan, Chile. September 2018

Background imageCamelid Collection: Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus) on sand, Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India. September

Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus) on sand, Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India. September

Background imageCamelid Collection: Llama standing in mud at the edge of Laguna Colorada, Bolivia

Llama standing in mud at the edge of Laguna Colorada, Bolivia

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) with lake and mountains, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) with lake and mountains, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia. Chile

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Alpaca {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpaca head portrait {Lama pacos} Andes, Ecuador

Alpaca head portrait {Lama pacos} Andes, Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) mother with young, Laguna Hedionda, Altiplano, Bolivia

Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) mother with young, Laguna Hedionda, Altiplano, Bolivia

Background imageCamelid Collection: Three Llamas (Lama glama) resting in the Machu Picchu ruins. Urubamba, Peru. August, 2016

Three Llamas (Lama glama) resting in the Machu Picchu ruins. Urubamba, Peru. August, 2016

Background imageCamelid Collection: Alpacas {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Alpacas {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Background imageCamelid Collection: A group of guanacos in Caleta Sara, Camarones, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

A group of guanacos in Caleta Sara, Camarones, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A group of wild guanacos (Lama guanicoe) at the Cabo Dos Bahias Penguin Colony, Camarones, Chubut

A group of wild guanacos (Lama guanicoe) at the Cabo Dos Bahias Penguin Colony, Camarones, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A domestic llama eating grass at the 'Parador El Maray'

A domestic llama eating grass at the "Parador El Maray"
A domestic llama eating grass at the " Parador El Maray", Quebrada de Escoipe, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A group of wild guanacos near 'Piedra del Molino'(3348 masl)

A group of wild guanacos near "Piedra del Molino"(3348 masl)
A group of wild guanacos near " Piedra del Molino" (3348 masl), with the peak of the " Cerro Malcante" (5027 masl) in the background, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A road sign displaying a llama camelid on the Route 33 to Cachi, Salta province

A road sign displaying a llama camelid on the Route 33 to Cachi, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A guanaco sculpture at the entrance of a house in downtown Cafayate, Calchaquai Valleys

A guanaco sculpture at the entrance of a house in downtown Cafayate, Calchaquai Valleys
A guanaco sculpture at the entrance of a house in downtown Cafayate, CalchaquAi Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: Guanacos crossing a fence inside Los Glaciares National Park

Guanacos crossing a fence inside Los Glaciares National Park, with the Fitz Roy in the background, El Chalten, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A family of guanacos with the Mount Fitz Roy in the background

A family of guanacos with the Mount Fitz Roy in the background, Los Glaciares National Park, El Chalten, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A guanaco inside the natural reserve of the Estancia 25 de Mayo, El Calafate, Argentina

A guanaco inside the natural reserve of the Estancia 25 de Mayo, El Calafate, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: A couple of guanacos inside the natural reserve of the Estancia 25 de Mayo, El Calafate

A couple of guanacos inside the natural reserve of the Estancia 25 de Mayo, El Calafate, Argentina

Background imageCamelid Collection: Silhouette of a wild vicuna at sunset. Hornocal, Jujuy, Argentina

Silhouette of a wild vicuna at sunset. Hornocal, Jujuy, Argentina



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Camelids, a diverse group of mammals, have played significant roles in various cultures and ecosystems throughout history. From the Guanaco roaming freely in Punta Norte, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina to the extinct Aepycamelus genus that once roamed the Earth, these creatures have left their mark. In the 17th century, South American camelids were highly valued for their wool and served as a vital source of livelihood for many communities. The sight of a Bedu gracefully riding his camel amidst vast sand dunes evokes images of adventure and resilience. The young Lamas grazing peacefully on the altiplano of Atacama Desert in Chile symbolize harmony between nature and animals. Textile fragments from the Late Intermediate Horizon period showcase intricate craftsmanship using camelid fibers - evidence of their importance in ancient civilizations. A female Guanaco stands alertly while keeping an eye on a Puma lurking on an opposite slope - a testament to their survival instincts. Meanwhile, a playful Llama calf brings joy to Bolivia's altiplano during December 2016. On Norfolk Farm during winter, an Alpaca herd huddles together against the cold weather. These majestic creatures also grace Casa Condor in San Pablo Community after shearing on the Paramo - showcasing both their beauty and usefulness. The long-haired variety known as Alpaca Suri can be found near Cotopaxi volcano in Andes; its silky coat is prized worldwide for its luxurious feel. This stunning landscape is dominated by Cotopaxi Volcano itself – standing tall at 5897 meters – with herds of Alpacas dotting its slopes. Whether it's their historical significance or their presence within breathtaking landscapes, camelids continue to captivate our imagination. These remarkable creatures remind us of our connection with nature and how they enrich our lives through culture, textiles, companionship, and awe-inspiring sights like no other.