Cama Hybrid
A rare cama hybrid (camel-llama cross) bred for research or novelty, still classified as Camelidae under HTS 0106.13.00.00. Imports limited to scientific purposes.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If hybrid traits dominate non-camelid
Complex hybrids may classify as other mammals.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide genetic documentation and breeding records
• APHIS may require additional testing for hybrids
• Declare hybrid status upfront
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Dromedary Camel
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Suri Alpaca
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Guanaco
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Vicuna
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Breeding Llama Pair
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Bactrian Camel
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