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English: Size comparison of various ground sloths compared to a human, including Megatherium americanum (A, top left) Eremotherium laurillardi (B, top right), Lestodon armatus (C, middle left) Mylodon darwinii (D, middle right) Glossotherium robustum (E, bottom left) and Catonyx cf. C. cuvieri (F, bottom right)
Date (date on work) 2019 (date of paper publication)
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ON THE PRESENCE OF MEGATHERIUM CUVIER, 1796 (XENARTHRA, PILOSA) IN FOSSILIFEROUS DEPOSITS

OF THE COASTAL PLAIN OF SOUTHERN BRAZIL Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia, 22(1):38–52, Janeiro/Abril 2019 https://www.sbpbrasil.org/assets/uploads/files/rbp2019104.pdf
Author Renato Lopes
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