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mammals from
Central and
South America within the
monotypic family Choloepodidae,
consisting of two-toed sloths,
sometimes also
called two-fingered sloths...
- (nothrotheriid
ground sloths)
Superfamily Mylodontoidea Gill 1872
Family Choloepodidae Po**** 1924 (two-toed sloths)
Family †Mylodontidae Gill 1872 (mylodontid...
- Scelidotheriidae, as well as to the
extant arboreal two-toed sloths,
family Choloepodidae;
together these make up the
superfamily Mylodontoidea. Phylogenetic...
- two families: Bradypodidae,
containing four
species in one genus; and
Choloepodidae,
containing two
species in one genus.
Vermilingua also
contains two...
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either semiaquatic or
fully aquatic sloths.
Superfamily Mylodontoidea Choloepodidae, the two-toed sloths,
contains two
extant species: Linnaeus's two-toed...
- feet,
Choloepodidae and Bradypodidae. Linnaeus's two-toed
sloth and Hoffmann's two-toed
sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni)
belong to the
family Choloepodidae, which...
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showing that its
members are more
distant from
other mylodontids than
Choloepodidae, it was
elevated back to full
family status in 2019.
Together with Mylodontidae...
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Bradypodidae Choloepodidae...
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Folivora (Sloths)
Bradypodidae Choloepodidae...
- This is a list of
North American mammals. It
includes all
mammals currently found in the
United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...