- Chlamyphoridae,
which by
extension also
places pampatheres within this group.
Phylogeny after Tambusso et al. (2021):
Pampatheres are
believed to have
attained a weight...
-
Holmesina is an
extinct genus of
pampathere, an
extinct group of armadillo-like
xenarthrans that were
distantly related to
extant armadillos. Like armadillos...
- sloths, and armadillos.
Extinct xenarthrans include the glyptodonts,
pampatheres and
ground sloths.
Xenarthrans originated in
South America during the...
-
Based on the
morphology of the
inner ear, a
close relationship with
pampatheres has also been proposed.
Glyptodonts abruptly became extinct approximately...
- and flanks.
Pampatheres also had s**** that were
flexible due to
three movable lateral bands of osteoderms. The
osteoderms of
pampatheres were each covered...
- for its
large size, with
Macroeuphractus outesi being the
largest non-
pampathere or
glyptodont armadillo discovered, as well as its
specializations for...
-
American Interchange. (Some of
their much
larger cingulate relatives, the
pampatheres and
chlamyphorid glyptodonts, made the same journey.) Today, all extant...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
-
Pleistocene epochs,
related to the
extant armadillos and the
extinct pampatheres and glyptodonts. It was
present from 4.9 Mya to 11,000
years ago, existing...
- armadillo. One species, P. humboldtii,
weighed up to 209.5 kg (462 lb).
Pampatheres generally resembled armadillos,
particularly in the
shape of it skull...