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Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra ... ground sloths in multiple families. Megalonychidae and Megatheriidae are among the most important. Megalonychidae The ... at night. Closeup of hand, showing claws Megatheriidae The Megatheriid ground sloths appeared later in ...
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Ground sloth
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Giant putrid animal   (translated from German)
... for natural history in Berlin issued. Further Megatheriidae Megatherium becomes into the family that Megatheriidae within that Putrid animals arranged. Further well ... 6 meters reached. Smaller kinds of the Megatheriidae were for example Hapalops and Nothrotheriops, which ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riesenfaultier - 8k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Promegatherium
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Family:Megatheriidae
Genus ... belonged to the family of giant sloths (Megatheriidae). It was named by the biologist Ameghino ... List of prehistoric species Family tree of Megatheriidae M. C. McKenna & S. K. Bell (eds ...
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Putrid animals   (translated from German)
... animals | - -Three-finger putrid animals (Bradypodidae) | -- Megatheroidea | -- Megatheriidae? | - -Two-finger putrid animals (Megalonychidae) Among the become extinct Megatheriidae rank the well-known giant putrid animal ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faultiere - 15k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Mammal classification
Mammal classification Mammalia is a class of animal within the Phylum Chordata. Mammal classification has been through several iterations since Carolus Linnaeus initially defined the class. Many earlier ideas have been completely abandoned by modern taxonomists, among these are the idea that bats are related to birds or that humans represent ...
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Megatherioidea   (translated from Dutch)
... Choloepus) belong, and the died out family Megatheriidae, that a number grondluiaarden include. Classification super family Megatherioidea Family Megatheriidae? Eremotherium? Megathericulus? Megatheridium? Megatherium? Ocnopus? Perezfontanatherium? Planops ...
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatherioidea - 3k - Cached (Dutch) - Wikipedia (Dutch) - Similar pages

Phylogenetic tree   (translated from French)
... o Megatheria ? ? ??o Bradypodidae ? ? ??o Megatheroidea ? ? ??o Megatheriidae (extinct) ? ? ? ??o Schismotheriinae (extinct) ? ? ? ??o Megatheriinae (extinct ...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbre_phylogénétique - 518k - Cached (French) - Wikipedia (French) - Similar pages

List of prehistoric mammals
... Megalonyx wheatleyi Ground Sloth ( Megalonyx jeffersonii ) Family Megatheriidae Genus Megatherium Genus Eremotherium Giant Ground Sloth ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prehistoric_mammals - 48k - Cached - Similar pages

User:Ucucha/MammClass
User:Ucucha/MammClass < User:Ucucha This page is intended to be added on Mammal classification as the "Mammal Taxonomy classification" Ucucha See Mammal Taxonomy 08:00, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC) Class Mammalia Genus Tribactonodon † Genus Tikitherium † Genus Adelobasileus† Genus Hadrocodium† Genus Nakunodon † Genus Amphidon † Family Chronoperatidae † ...
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Megatherium
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Family:Megatheriidae
Genus ...
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