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mammal groups,
jutted forward in
Eucholoeops more than they did in
other megalonychids. Like
other megalonychids,
Eucholoeops likely fed
primarily on leaves...
- †Mesopotamocnus †Paulocnus †Proplatyarthrus †Urumacocnus †Ortotheriinae †Diodomus †
Eucholoeops †Hapaloides †Megalonychotherium †Ortotherium †Paranabradys †Proschismotherium...
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Ortotheriinae Diodomus Eucholoeops Hapaloides Megalonychotherium Ortotherium Paranabradys Pliomorphus Proschismotherium Pseudortotherium Torcellia Megalonychinae...
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Eucholoeops...
- made.
Ortotherium was
slightly larger than
Eucholoeops and
around the same size as Paranabradys.
Eucholoeops was
between 60 and 65 kg in weight, though...
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Ortotheriinae Diodomus Eucholoeops Hapaloides Megalonychotherium Ortotherium Paranabradys Pliomorphus Proschismotherium Pseudortotherium Torcellia Megalonychinae...
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Ortotheriinae Diodomus Eucholoeops Hapaloides Megalonychotherium Ortotherium Paranabradys Pliomorphus Proschismotherium Pseudortotherium Torcellia Megalonychinae...
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Eucholoeops...
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fairly common, such as the
ground sloths Analcimorphus, Analcitherium,
Eucholoeops, Hapalops, Hyperleptus, Nematherium, Megalonychotherium, Planops, Prepotherium...
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Ortotheriinae Diodomus Eucholoeops Hapaloides Megalonychotherium Ortotherium Paranabradys Pliomorphus Proschismotherium Pseudortotherium Torcellia Megalonychinae...