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- A paleoburrow is an underground shelter excavated by extinct paleo-vertebrate megafauna that lived in the prehistoric era. Most paleoburrows are likely...
- Carvalho; Caron, Felipe (2017-04-03). "Megaichnus igen. nov.: Giant Paleoburrows Attributed to Extinct Cenozoic Mammals from South America". Ichnos. 24...
- Living xenarthrans have the lowest metabolic rates among therians. Paleoburrows have been discovered which are up to 1.5m wide and 40m long, with claw...
- Pandavas saved their lives Some of the earliest tunnels used by humans were paleoburrows excavated by prehistoric mammals. Much of the early technology of tunnelling...
- Glossotherium and Scelidotherium, and the pampatheriid Pampatherium. As suitable paleoburrows are rare before the Great American Interchange, it has been suggested...
- ; Warren, L. V.; Christofoletti, B.; Sedorko, D. (2024). "Vertebrate paleoburrow as a seasonality indicator in Early Cretaceous TrĂªs Barras Formation...
- Chapadmalalan Pliocene South America Argentina Mammals, terror birds, paleoburrows Deseado Formation Oligocene South America Argentina Ensenada Formation...
- biodiversity. The area's pre-Columbian inhabitants used to shelter in paleoburrows (underground cavities excavated by extinct paleo-vertebrate megafauna...
- buckler are mostly rectangular. Pampatherium is thought to have excavated paleoburrows and would have both fought with and have been pre**** upon by Arctotherium...
- "badlands". The formation comprises reddish mudstones with mudcracks, paleoburrows and ichnofossils of vertebrates. Thin sandstone layers of up to 12 centimetres...