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  2. Megalonyx - Wikipedia

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    Megalonyx (Greek, "great-claw") is an extinct genus of ground sloths of the family Megalonychidae, native to North America.It evolved during the Pliocene Epoch and became extinct at the end of the Late Pleistocene, living from ~5 million to ~13,000 years ago. [3]

  3. Megatherium - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the first specimen of Megatherium americanum from 1796 Life illustration of Megatherium americanum from 1863, depicting it with a short trunk. The earliest specimen of Megatherium americanum was discovered in 1787 by Manuel de Torres, a Dominican friar and naturalist, from a ravine on the banks of the Lujan River in what is now northern Argentina, which at the time was part of ...

  4. Ground sloth - Wikipedia

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    Ground sloths are a diverse group of extinct sloths in the mammalian superorder Xenarthra. They varied widely in size with the largest, belonging to genera Lestodon, Eremotherium and Megatherium, being around the size of elephants. Ground sloths represent a paraphyletic group, as living tree sloths are thought to have evolved from ground sloth ...

  5. Sloths were once as large as elephants - AOL

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    Unfortunately, the bulk of sloth species that once roamed the earth -- some of which grew to be the size of elephants -- cannot say the same. Long ago, there Sloths were once as large as elephants

  6. Giant sloth versus ancient man: fossil footprints track ... - AOL

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    Standing over 2 metres tall, with forelegs tipped with claws, giant sloths lived until around 11,000 years ago. Fossilised footprints in the salt flats of White Sands National Monument, in the ...

  7. Eremotherium - Wikipedia

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    [66] [67] The Megatherioidea also includes the three-toed sloths of the genus Bradypus, one of the two sloth genera still alive today. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] Eremotherium 's closest relative in Megatheriidae is the namesake of the family Megatherium , which was endemic to South America, slightly larger, and preferred more open habitats than Eremotherium .

  8. Megalonychidae - Wikipedia

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    A morphological tree of Megalonychidae, based on the work of Stinnesbeck and colleagues (2021). [15] ( Note that this tree does not conform to genetic studies, as it includes the Caribbean sloths Neocnus, Parocnus Megalocnus and Arcatocnus which have been placed in the separate family Megalocnidae, well as the two toed sloths (Choloepus), which are placed in the clade Mylodontoidea).

  9. Sloth interrupts livestream and becomes ‘the star’ during ...

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