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Glyptodon (lit. ' grooved or carved tooth '; from Ancient Greek γλυπτός (gluptós) 'sculptured' and ὀδοντ-, ὀδούς (odont-, odoús) 'tooth') [1] is a genus of glyptodont, an extinct group of large, herbivorous armadillos, that lived from the Pliocene, around 3.2 million years ago, [2] to the early Holocene, around 11,000 years ago, in South America.
The first is the traditional Glyptodontinae, which is includes the well known genera of Glyptodon and Glyptotherium, which probably originated in Northern South America, while the second is the unnamed "Austral clade", containing the majority of glyptodont diversity, which as the name suggests probably originated in Southern South America. [8]
Larger size, as in sperm and ... A size comparison between a human and 4 moa species: 1. ... and Glyptodon. Other extinct Cenozoic megafauna. Dromornis stirtoni.
Brown also recombined Glyptodon mexicanum into Brachyostracon mexicanum. [13] Brachyostracon is now seen synonymous with Glyptotherium on the genus level, but G. cylindricum is a valid species. [2] [14] In 1923, Oliver Perry Hay named a new species of Glyptodon, G. rivipacis, based on the fossils described by Leidy from DeSoto County, Florida. [15]
Make a size comparison of Natovenator, the new halszkaraptorine dromaeosaurid. I recommend a swimming pose and the whole background has to be blue, like your Qiqiktania and Kiisotorqia. 24.218.189.104 ( talk ) 01:18, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
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Megatherium (/ m ɛ ɡ ə ˈ θ ɪər i ə m / meg-ə-THEER-ee-əm; from Greek méga 'great' + theríon (θηρίον) 'beast') is an extinct genus of ground sloths endemic to South America that lived from the Early Pliocene [1] through the end of the Late Pleistocene. [2]
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