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Camelid Lactation & Care of the Newborn - Anatomy & Physiology
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Camelid Lactation & Care of the Newborn - Anatomy & Physiology
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Mother will not lick the cria
Cria is covered in a white epidermal membrane.
Cria attempt to stand within 1 hour.
Suckles from all four teats in turn