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- pampatheres were each covered by a single keratinized scute, unlike osteoderms of armadillos, which have more than one scute. A study of pampathere jaw...
- Based on the morphology of the inner ear, a close relationship with pampatheres has also been proposed. Glyptodonts abruptly became extinct approximately...
- and flanks. Pampatheres also had s**** that were flexible due to three movable lateral bands of osteoderms. The osteoderms of pampatheres were each covered...
- sloths, and armadillos. Extinct xenarthrans include the glyptodonts, pampatheres and ground sloths. Xenarthrans originated in South America during the...
- American Interchange. (Some of their much larger cingulate relatives, the pampatheres and chlamyphorid glyptodonts, made the same journey.) Today, all extant...
- momentous final stage witnessed the movement of glyptodonts, capybaras, pampatheres, and marsupials to North America via the Isthmus of Panama, which connected...
- group belonging to superorder Xenarthra, which also includes extinct pampatheres and glyptodonts, as well as living tree sloths, anteaters and armadillos...
- Pleistocene epochs, related to the extant armadillos and the extinct pampatheres and glyptodonts. It was present from 4.9 Mya to 11,000 years ago, existing...
- tree sloths), a great diversity of larger types was present, including pampatheres, the ankylosaur-like glyptodonts, predatory euphractines, various ground...
- glyptodonts, browsing giant ground sloths and smaller caviomorph rodents, pampatheres, and armadillos did the opposite, migrating to the north and thriving...