:Camels, alpacas, and llamas, other “even-toed ungulates”:
https://www.ktalnews.com/news/u-s-world/where-did-camels-come-from-the-answer-may-surprise-you/
[snip] ...during the Eocene period, 44 million years ago... The Megatylopus was said to be between 12 and 14 feet tall and functioned much like a giraffe when it lived approximately 7 million years ago... Around six to seven million years ago, early camels known as Paracamelus started leaving North America by crossing into Eurasia across the Bering Strait. Once the early camel ancestors arrived in Eurasia, they began branching off into the distinctive camel species we recognize today: the Bactrian camel and the one-humped dromedary camel. [/snip]
Thanks. I found similar info. See Post #12.