“…Although developmental ocular defects have been documented in camelids, reports are infrequent, and to the authors’ knowledge, the present series is the first to report such findings in related camelids. To date, reports of developmental defects in camelid eyes and adnexa have described largely abnormalities of the nasolacrimal system or anterior uvea, however, camelids with presumed developmental defects of the posterior segment have also been reported . These include case reports of a llama with optic nerve hypoplasia, an unspecified coloboma, and retinal dysplasia; a unilateral large coloboma near the optic disk of an adult llama; an optic nerve coloboma in a South American alpaca; peripapillary colobomata, retinal dysplasia, and microphthalmia in various combinations in a number of alpaca crias less than 8 weeks of age; and retinal separation, vitreous fibrosis and ossification, optic nerve hypoplasia, tunica vasculosa lentis, and retinal aplasia in a camelid cria …”