-
Glyptodonts are an
extinct clade of large,
heavily armoured armadillos,
reaching up to 1.5
metres (4.9 ft) in height, and
maximum body m****es of around...
- 660–990 lb)
glyptodontine Neosclerocalyptus, the
armadillo Eutatus, and the
gigantic (2 ton)
glyptodontine Doedicurus, the
largest glyptodontine known, were...
- ; Zurita,
Alfredo E.; Aguilera,
Orangel A. (2008). "North
American Glyptodontines (Xenarthra, Mammalia) in the
Upper Pleistocene of
northern South America"...
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environments of
North America led to
Glyptotherium breaking off from
other glyptodontines.
Though G.
texanum evolved in
North American into G. cylindri**** in...
-
Glyptotherium cylindri****
representing the most
complete Central American glyptodontine material reported to date is
described from the
latest Pleistocene of...
- Rhinocerotidae,
ground sloths as well as all
South American ungulates,
glyptodontines and diprotodontids. In addition, many
mammals above 45
kilograms (99 lb)...
- most of them are
notoungulates and astrapotheres, as well as
plates of
glyptodontines.
Invertebrates The
museum hosts molluscs, such as nautiloids, ammonoids...
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Carlos A. Luna;
David D. Gillette; Omar
Medina (2020). "A new
species of
glyptodontine (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) from the
Quaternary of the Eastern...
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Dimila Mothé;
Leonardo S.
Avilla (2018). "Distinguishing
Quaternary glyptodontine cingulates in
South America: How
informative are
juvenile specimens...