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xenarthra Meaning in gujarati ( xenarthra ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



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Promegatherium ("before Megatherium") is a genus of prehistoric xenarthrans that lived in Argentina, during the Late Miocene.


Extinct xenarthrans are the glyptodonts, the ground sloths, and the aquatic sloths.


Pampatheriidae ("Pampas beasts") is an extinct family of large plantigrade armored xenarthrans related to armadillos.


xenarthrans such as sloths and armadillos, due to their column-like form and dentine which grows from the crown towards the root.


Its endemic mammals initially consisted primarily of metatherians (marsupials and sparassodonts), xenarthrans, and a diverse group of native ungulates known as the Meridiungulata: notoungulates (the southern ungulates), litopterns, astrapotheres, pyrotheres and xenungulates.


They are considered to be most closely related to anteaters, together making up the xenarthran order Pilosa.


Metatherians and a few xenarthran armadillos, such as Macroeuphractus, were the only South American mammals to specialize as carnivores; their relative inefficiency created openings for nonmammalian predators to play more prominent roles than usual (similar to the situation in Australia).


afrotherians, xenarthrans, and numerous families of bats, rodents, and insectivores.


characteristic "xenarthran" joints found in all xenarthrans, including tamanduas.


Sloths are a group of arboreal Neotropical xenarthran mammals, constituting the suborder Folivora.


They are considered to be most closely related to anteaters, together making up the xenarthran order Pilosa.


are in the order Cingulata, pilosans are part of the larger superorder Xenarthra, a defining characteristic of which is the presence of xenarthrals (extra.



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