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Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships
Mammalia, Xenarthra, Phyllophaga)
Distributional Patterns of Herbivore Megamammals During the Late Pleistocene of South America
Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) En El Pleistoceno De La Provincia De Entre Ríos, Argentina
Review of Feeding Ecology Data of Late Pleistocene Mammalian Herbivores from South America and Discussions on Niche Differentiation
Evolution of Body Size in Anteaters and Sloths (Xenarthra, Pilosa): Phylogeny, Metabolism, Diet and Substrate Preferences N
Xenarthra, Mylodontidae)
Description of the Stylohyal Bone of a Giant Sloth (Lestodon Armatus)
The Ground Sloth Megatherium Americanum: Skull Shape, Bite Forces, and Diet
Hypsodonty in Pleistocene Ground Sloths
Revisiting the Curious Trophic Relationships of South American Pleistocene Mammals and Their Abundance
Boscaini-Et-Al-Paper-In-Palaeo
Pleistocene Mammals from Pampean Region (Argentina)
Tanque Loma, a New Late-Pleistocene Megafaunal Tar Seep Locality from Southwest Ecuador
Darwin's Conversion: the Beagle Voyage and Its Aftermath
Loss of Ancient Diversity of Xenarthrans and the Value of Protecting Extant Armadillos, Sloths and Anteaters
Megaichnus Igen. Nov.: Giant Paleoburrows Attributed to Extinct Cenozoic Mammals from South America
Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships
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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
Article Systematic Revision of Tropical Brazilian Scelidotheriine Sloths (Xenarthra, Mylodontoidea)
Occipital Region Mylodontidae
Los Tardigrada (Mammalia, Xenarthra) De Argentina: Diversidad, Evolución Y Biogeografía
Redalyc.A Systematic Reassessment and Paleogeographic Review Of
Grazing in a New Late Oligocene Mylodontid Sloth and a Mylodontid
The Forelimb of Xenarthrans (Mammalia)
The Great American Biotic Interchange a South American Perspective
Pleistocene Burrows in the Mar Del Plata Area (Argentina) and Their Probable Builders
(Mammalia, Xenarthra, Tardigrada) from the Tarija-Padcaya Basin, Bolivia
Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions Involves Water Withdrawal Due to the Presence of Lull, R
Neogene Sloth Assemblages (Mammalia