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    Paramylodon is an extinct genus of ground sloth of the family Mylodontidae endemic to North America during the Pliocene through Pleistocene epochs, living...
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    Mylodon had about the size of related forms such as Glossotherium or Paramylodon, but was significantly smaller than the giant Lestodon. In terms of physique...
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    show a group of humans chasing or harassing three Nothrotheriops or Paramylodon ground sloths may record the scene of a hunt. The tracks are interpreted...
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    though osteoderms were only present in a handful of genera (Mylodon, Paramylodon and Glossotherium) and absent in others. The following sloth family phylogenetic...
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    one of the best-known members of the family, along with Mylodon and Paramylodon. Reconstructed animals were between 3 and 4 metres (9.8 and 13.1 ft)...
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    were determined to be a partial skeleton of a Harlan's Ground Sloth (Paramylodon harlani). As of the 2020 census, there were 27,942 people and 10,909...
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    wolves, short-faced bears, American lions, ground sloths (predominantly Paramylodon harlani, with much rarer Megalonyx jeffersonii and Nothrotheriops shastensis)...
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    Mylohyus). A handful of sites possibly suggest the hunting of ground sloths (Paramylodon), glyptodonts, tapirs and the llama Hemiauchenia. Proboscideans (especially...
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    Paramylodon harlani (Mylodontidae, San Diego)...
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    have been identified as horse (Equus), bison (Bison), ground sloth (Paramylodon), and mammoth (Mammuthus) or mastodon (Mammut). The Sand Ridge area has...
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