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- Tanque Loma, a New Late-Pleistocene Megafaunal Tar Seep Locality from Southwest Ecuador
- 25-Prothero and Raymond (Sloths).P65
- Megalonyx Jeffersonii) in North Dakota: Paleobiogeographical and Paleoecological Significance
- Paleoecology of Extinct Xenarthrans and the Great American Biotic Interchange
- Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships
- Monitoring Report for the SR-57 Northbound Widening Project, Cities of Fullerton Or Brea, Orange County, California
- Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon Harlant) (Xenarthra: Mylodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) of Iowa
- The Great American Biotic Interchange: Dispersals, Tectonics, Climate, Sea Level and Holding Pens
- FROM the LATE MIOCENE (HUAYQUERIAN) of PERU by GERARDO DE IULIIS*, TIMOTHY J
- Ground Sloths (Mammalia: Xenarthra) Belong to a Group of Extinct, Large Herbivores Originating on and Confined to South America Through Most of the Cenozoic
- Redalyc.LATE PLEISTOCENE MAMMALS from EL HATILLO
- The Ground Sloths (Pilosa) of South Carolina
- Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon Harlant) (Xenarthra: Mylodontidae) from the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) of Iowa H
- A List, Bibliography and Index of the Fossil Vertebrates of Mississippi
- Late Pleistocene Mammals from El Hatillo, Panama
- GULN Paleontological Resource Summary
- Nothrotheriidae from the Late Pleistocene of La Ribera, Santa Fe, Argentina
- The Giant Sloths Megatherium and Eremotherium (Xenarthra, Folivora, Megatheriinae) As a Case Study
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- An Examination of the Feeding Musculature in the Ground Sloth Hapalops from South America (Mammalia: Pilosa) Virginia L Naples
- Neogene Sloth Assemblages (Mammalia