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VOL. 6, ISSUE 1 (2021)
Morpho-Taxonomy of CUMULUS dromedaries tribes of family camelidae in Taluka Talhar district Badin, Sindh province– Pakistan
Authors
Shahela Hakro, SM Yusuf, Ghulam Sarwar Gachal, Kalsoom Shaikh
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the morpho-taxonomic characters of different tribes of family Camelidae present in Taluka Talhar District Badin, Sindh, Pakistan. The sampling was carried out during the month of January 2018 to december2018. This study aims to clearly morpho-toxonomy of different types of family camilidae. During studies measures 17 different camels and found the great difference in their morpho-toxonomic variations and divided the camels into five different tribes according to their shapes and sizes such as Laari, Tharryo, Dhati. Sindhi. Sakri from Talhar District Badin. All the studied tribes were having variabilities in great deal such as size and shape of ears, nostrils, foot, and snout. The variability in hump size could show intake of food amount. The change in dorsoventral body color could show the variability in tribes of the camel which helped in their identification.
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Pages:17-20
How to cite this article:
Shahela Hakro, SM Yusuf, Ghulam Sarwar Gachal, Kalsoom Shaikh "Morpho-Taxonomy of CUMULUS dromedaries tribes of family camelidae in Taluka Talhar district Badin, Sindh province– Pakistan ". International Journal of Biology Research, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 17-20
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