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A Note on the Climbing Abilities of Giant Anteaters, Myrmecophaga Tridactyla (Xenarthra, Myrmecophagidae)
Etograma Para Tres Especies De Armadillos
Evolution of Body Size in Anteaters and Sloths (Xenarthra, Pilosa): Phylogeny, Metabolism, Diet and Substrate Preferences N
Mammalogy 4764 Fall 2009 1
Mastozoología Neotropical. the Xenarthrans of Nicaragua. Los
Sloth Nutrition Guide PAX TAG Sloth SSP
The Evolution of Armadillos, Anteaters and Sloths Depicted by Nuclear and Mitochondrial Phylogenies: Implications for the Status of the Enigmatic Fossil Eurotamandua
Convergence of Gut Microbiomes in Myrmecophagous Mammals
Xenarthra (Orders Pilosa and Cingulata) • Order Pilosa
Phylogenetic Analysis of 16S Mitochondrial DNA Data in Sloths and Anteaters
Loss of Ancient Diversity of Xenarthrans and the Value of Protecting Extant Armadillos, Sloths and Anteaters
Paleoecology of Extinct Xenarthrans and the Great American Biotic Interchange
Redalyc.The Xenarthrans of Nicaragua. Los Xenarthra De
Topography and Syntopy of Abdominopelvic Viscera Of
Delsuc2009chap72.Pdf
Chromosome Study of Anteaters (Myrmecophagideae, Xenarthra) - a Preliminary Report
Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga Tridactyla
New Record of Giant Anteater Myrmecophaga Tridactyla (Pilosa
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Giant Anteater
Description and Conservation of the Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga Tridactyla Author: Stephanie Emery | February 19, 2014
Chromosome Painting in Three-Toed Sloths: a Cytogenetic Signature And
Edentata the Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Edentate Specialist Group
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
The First Fossil Skull of an Anteater (Vermilingua, Myrmecophagidae) From
The Xenarthrans of Nicaragua
Mammals List
Pleistocene Burrows in the Mar Del Plata Area (Argentina) and Their Probable Builders
An Examination of the Feeding Musculature in the Ground Sloth Hapalops from South America (Mammalia: Pilosa) Virginia L Naples
Bradypus Variegatus, Bradypodidae) in Amazonian Black-Water floodplain Forest (Igapó)