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Re^2: Mastering Perl (the book) mailing list

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in reply to Re: Mastering Perl (the book) mailing list
in thread Mastering Perl (the book) mailing list

Not necessarily, the Camelids are composed of genus Camelus (Bactrian and Dromedary camals),the genus Lama (the Llama, Alpaca, and Guanaco), and genus Vicugna (Vincuna).

In addition, there are a pack of extinct genera, which may or may not be a good thing to put on the covers (Using Legacy Perl i.e. "The Titanotylopus" ....)

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