American False Camel

American false camel is a large descendant of domestic llamas that escaped from private farms. They resemble very much like old world camels like dromedaries due to convergent evolution. Just just dromedaries, these camels have humps (although they are just starting to appear) in case of food shortages. Like all camels, American false camels are herbivores and are both grazing camels and browsing animals. They are also much larger than their ancestors, about the size of a Bactrian camel.

Evolution
After the Late Holocene ended, llamas that escaped from private farms have survived and formed populations in many of the grasslands of North America. They began to grow larger to the size of a Bactrian camel. They also have started to develop a hump on their back, but they had only just started to form. Llamas had evolved into the American false camel.