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- Xenarthra (Orders Pilosa and Cingulata) • Order Pilosa
- EMG Activation in the Forelimb Musculature of Three-Toed Sloths (Bradypus Variegatus)
- Megalonyx Jeffersonii) in North Dakota: Paleobiogeographical and Paleoecological Significance
- Sloths (UK /ˈsloʊθ/, US /ˈslɔːθ/) Are Medium-Sized Mammals
- Reconstructing the Paleodiet of Ground Sloths Using Microwear Analysis
- Gregariousness in the Giant Sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): Multi‑Proxy Approach of a Bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas Rodrigo L
- EMERGENCY PETITION to LIST the PYGMY THREE-TOED SLOTH (Bradypus Pygmaeus) AS ENDANGERED UNDER the ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
- Chromosome Study of Anteaters (Myrmecophagideae, Xenarthra) - a Preliminary Report
- Edentata the Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Anteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group
- FROM the LATE MIOCENE (HUAYQUERIAN) of PERU by GERARDO DE IULIIS*, TIMOTHY J
- Neotropical Mammal Diversity and the Great American Biotic Interchange
- Putting the Two-Toed Sloth on the Unregulated List for CO DISCUSSION (FACTS and FIGURES, EXPLANATION of ISSUE): See Attached
- Redalyc.A Systematic Reassessment and Paleogeographic Review Of
- Linnaeus'stwo-Toed Sloth Class: Mammalia
- Two-Toed Sloth – Choleopus Hoffmanni
- The Role of Sloths and Anteaters As Leishmania Spp. Reservoirs: a Review and a Newly Described Natural Infection of Leishmania Mexicana in the Northern Anteater
- Nothrotheriidae from the Late Pleistocene of La Ribera, Santa Fe, Argentina
- Complex Body Size Trends in the Evolution of Sloths (Xenarthra: Pilosa) Sara Raj Pant1, Anjali Goswami1,2 and John a Finarelli3,4*
- The Giant Sloths Megatherium and Eremotherium (Xenarthra, Folivora, Megatheriinae) As a Case Study
- Redalyc.NOTICE on the OCCURRENCE OF
- Land Mammals and the Great American Interchange Author(S): Larry G
- A New Genus of Megalonychid Ground Sloth (Mammalia, Xenarthra) from the Late Pleistocene of Quintana Roo, Mexico
- Two-Toed Sloth Choloepus Didactylus Slow, Slow Motion
- Neogene Sloth Assemblages (Mammalia