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POSTCRANIAL ANATOMY OF THE EXTINCT TERRESTRIAL SLOTH SIMOMYLODON UCCASAMAMENSIS (XENARTHRA, MYLODONTIDAE) FROM THE PLIOCENE OF THE BOLIVIAN ALTIPLANO, AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS

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POSTCRANIAL ANATOMY OF THE EXTINCT TERRESTRIAL SLOTH SIMOMYLODON UCCASAMAMENSIS (XENARTHRA, MYLODONTIDAE) FROM THE PLIOCENE OF THE BOLIVIAN ALTIPLANO, AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS

Alberto Boscaini et al.

Summary: This paper provides comparative descriptions of an extinct terrestrial sloth from South America, aiming to elucidate taxonomy, phylogeny, and locomotion based on observed morphology. The species lived in high altitudes of the Andean Cordillera and had moderate climbing and digging capabilities.

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