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In heraldry, the Allocamelus (a.k.a. Ass-Camel) was the depiction of a mythical creature with the head of a donkey and the body of a camel. It was first used as a crest for the English Eastland Company, and later by the Russia Company.

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  • In heraldry, the Allocamelus (a.k.a. Ass-Camel) was the depiction of a mythical creature with the head of a donkey and the body of a camel. It was first used as a crest for the English Eastland Company, and later by the Russia Company. (en)
  • En heráldica, el allocamelus («asno-camello») es un animal fabuloso con la cabeza de un burro y el cuerpo de un camello. Es una representación inexacta de la llama. Fue utilizado por primera vez como un escudo para la Compañía Inglesa Eastland, y más tarde por la Compañía de Moscovia. (es)
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  • In heraldry, the Allocamelus (a.k.a. Ass-Camel) was the depiction of a mythical creature with the head of a donkey and the body of a camel. It was first used as a crest for the English Eastland Company, and later by the Russia Company. (en)
  • En heráldica, el allocamelus («asno-camello») es un animal fabuloso con la cabeza de un burro y el cuerpo de un camello. Es una representación inexacta de la llama. Fue utilizado por primera vez como un escudo para la Compañía Inglesa Eastland, y más tarde por la Compañía de Moscovia. (es)
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