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- Allocamelus abstract "In heraldry, the Allocamelus (AKA Ass-Camel) was the depiction of a mythical creature with the head of a donkey and the body of a camel; it is the legendary representation of the llama. It was first used as a crest for the English Eastland Company, and later by the Russia Company.".
- Allocamelus thumbnail Allocamelus_from_Topsell's_The_History_of_Four-footed_Beasts_and_Serpents.jpg?width=300.
- Allocamelus wikiPageExternalLink U_ALLOCAMELUS.HTM.
- Allocamelus wikiPageID "9731422".
- Allocamelus wikiPageRevisionID "600359022".
- Allocamelus hasPhotoCollection Allocamelus.
- Allocamelus subject Category:Camelid_hybrids.
- Allocamelus subject Category:Equid_hybrids.
- Allocamelus subject Category:Heraldic_beasts.
- Allocamelus subject Category:Legendary_mammals.
- Allocamelus subject Category:Mythological_hybrids.
- Allocamelus type Abstraction100002137.
- Allocamelus type CamelidHybrids.
- Allocamelus type EquidHybrids.
- Allocamelus type LanguageUnit106284225.
- Allocamelus type Loanblend106293229.
- Allocamelus type MythologicalHybrids.
- Allocamelus type Part113809207.
- Allocamelus type Relation100031921.
- Allocamelus type Word106286395.
- Allocamelus comment "In heraldry, the Allocamelus (AKA Ass-Camel) was the depiction of a mythical creature with the head of a donkey and the body of a camel; it is the legendary representation of the llama. It was first used as a crest for the English Eastland Company, and later by the Russia Company.".
- Allocamelus label "Allocamelus".
- Allocamelus label "Allocamelus".
- Allocamelus sameAs Allocamelus.
- Allocamelus sameAs m.02pqhbg.
- Allocamelus sameAs Q4732989.
- Allocamelus sameAs Q4732989.
- Allocamelus sameAs Allocamelus.
- Allocamelus wasDerivedFrom Allocamelus?oldid=600359022.
- Allocamelus depiction Allocamelus_from_Topsell's_The_History_of_Four-footed_Beasts_and_Serpents.jpg.
- Allocamelus isPrimaryTopicOf Allocamelus.