- Chlamyphoridae,
which by
extension also
places pampatheres within this group.
Phylogeny after Tambusso et al. (2021):
Pampatheres are
believed to have
attained a weight...
- 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...
-
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...
-
American Interchange. (Some of
their much
larger cingulate relatives, the
pampatheres and
chlamyphorid glyptodonts, made the same journey.) Today, all extant...
- tree sloths), a
great diversity of
larger types was present,
including pampatheres, the ankylosaur-like glyptodonts,
predatory euphractines,
various ground...
- This is a list of
South American animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch that
began about 11...
- even the
largest burrows are
attributable to
extinct armadillos and/or
pampatheres like Pampatherium,
Holmesina or Propraopus, even
though they were smaller...
- for
Glyptotherium contrasts with
those surmised for
their relatives Pampatheres,
which have been
considered insectivores or grazers. Like most other...