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Pampatherium is an
extinct genus of
xenarthran that
lived in the
Americas during the Pleistocene. Some
species went
extinct right at the Pleistocene-Holocene...
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appeared in
South America during the mid-Miocene, and
Holmesina and
Pampatherium spread to
North America during the
Pleistocene after the
formation of...
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burrows are
attributable to
extinct armadillos and/or
pampatheres like
Pampatherium,
Holmesina or Propraopus, even
though they were
smaller than the sloths...
- (Dasypus bellus) (H)
Pachyarmatherium All
Pampatheriidae spp.
Holmesina (H)
Pampatherium (H)
Birds Water Fowl
Ducks Bermuda flightless duck (Anas pachyscelus)...
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Genus †Kraglievichia
Castellanos 1927
Genus †Machlydotherium
Genus †
Pampatherium Ameghino 1875 ex
Gervais &
Ameghino 1880
Genus †Scirrotherium Edmund...
- the
mylodonts Glossotherium and Scelidotherium, and the
pampatheriid Pampatherium. As
suitable paleoburrows are rare
before the
Great American Interchange...
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Neoglyptatelus Pachyarmatherium †Pampatheriidae
Holmesina Kraglievichia Machlydotherium?
Pampatherium Plaina Scirrotherium Tonnicinctus V****allia Yuruatherium...
- Chaetophractus, Propaeopus, and Eutatus; and the
herbivorous pampathere Pampatherium. As for
their distant relatives the
ground sloths, the
giant Megatherium...
- like the
grazing glyptodont Panochthus and the
omnivorous pampatheres Pampatherium and
Holmesina were
present in the open gr****lands. A
proboscidean species...
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burrowing Mesotherium), and
giant cingulates (e.g. Eutatus,
Propraopus and
Pampatherium). Tedford,
Richard H.; Wang, Xiaoming; Taylor,
Beryl E. (2009). "Phylogenetic...