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A Note on the Climbing Abilities of Giant Anteaters, Myrmecophaga Tridactyla (Xenarthra, Myrmecophagidae)
Scientists Astonished to Find Six New Species of Silky Anteater Hiding in Pl
Edentatathe Newsletter of the IUCN Edentate Specialist Group • December 2003 • Number 5
IUCN SSC Anteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group
Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships
Informes Individuales IUCN 2018.Indd
Etograma Para Tres Especies De Armadillos (Dasypus Sabanicola, D. Novemcinctus Y Cabassous Unicinctus) Mantenidas En Cautiverio
Evolution of Body Size in Anteaters and Sloths (Xenarthra, Pilosa): Phylogeny, Metabolism, Diet and Substrate Preferences N
Baleen Whales
Análisis Morfológico Y Biomecánico En Garras De Mamíferos Actuales Y En Falanges Ungueales De Perezosos Cuaternarios
Cyclopes Didactylus
(Cyclopes Didactylus) of São Luis Do Maranhão, Brazil
Mastozoología Neotropical. the Xenarthrans of Nicaragua. Los
Mammals - Field Companion Didelphimorphia
Why Do Xenarthrans Matter?
Resolving the Xenarthran Phylogeny Using Nuclear Loci Resolving the Xenarthran Phylogeny Using Nuclear Loci
Panama: Birds & Mammals
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(Xenarthra, Pilosa): Injuries to the Locomotor System and First Case Report of Osteomyelitis in Anteaters Leonardo Cotts1,2* , Roberta V
The Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Anteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group • 2009 • Number 8–10
Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships
Redalyc.The Xenarthrans of Nicaragua. Los Xenarthra De
Cyclopes Didactylus (Silky Anteater)
Chromosome Study of Anteaters (Myrmecophagideae, Xenarthra) - a Preliminary Report
Edentata the Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Anteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group
Redalyc.NEW DISTRIBUTION RECORDS of the SILKY
Main Points 1) Diversity, Phylogeny, and Systematics -- Infraclass Eutheria -- Orders Scandentia Through Cetacea
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 Newsletter of the IUCN Edentate Specialist Group • May 2006 • Number 7
The Xenarthrans of Nicaragua
Mammals List
Phylogeographic History of South American Populations of the Silky Anteater Cyclopes Didactylus (Pilosa: Cyclopedidae)
Palaeoproteomics Resolves Sloth Relationships
Edentata 11(2)