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    against predators or in fights with other Doedicurus at speeds of perhaps 11 m/s (40 km/h; 25 mph). Doedicurus was likely a grazer, but its teeth and mouth...
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    other well-preserved taxa like Doedicurus and Panochthus. The brain cavities of the larger glyptodontines Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus had a braincase...
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    being contested. In 2016, an analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Doedicurus found that it was, in fact, nested within the modern armadillos as the...
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    their heads. Glyptodonts also had heavily armored tails; some, such as Doedicurus, had mace-like clubs at the ends of their tails, similar to those of ankylosaurs...
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    and the glyptodonts (car-sized relatives of armadillos) Glyptodon and Doedicurus, the bear Arctotherium and the sabertooth cat Smilodon populator. Skeleton...
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    largest glyptodonts but not as large as its close relative Glyptodon or Doedicurus, the largest known glyptodont. Glyptotherium is morphologically and phylogenetically...
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    paraphyletic based on morphological evidence. In 2016, an analysis of Doedicurus mtDNA found it was, in fact, nested within the modern armadillos as the...
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    2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from...
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    large armadillos with fused round carapaces covering the body) Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus, the large camel-like ungulate Macrauchenia and rhinoceros-like...
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  • Archaeolambda Entelodon Embolotherium Hyaenodon Paraceratherium Thylacosmilus Doedicurus Promacrauchenia Alcidedorbignya Mayulestes Asiocoryphodon Smilodon Tingamarra...
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    Scelidodon Mylodonopsis Ocnotherium Valgipes All remaining Glyptodontinae spp. Doedicurus Glyptodon/Chlamydotherium Heteroglyptodon Hoplophorus Lomaphorus Neosclerocalyptus...
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    extinct ungulate order Litopterna Life restoration of the glyptodonts Doedicurus (front) and Glyptodon Dromornis stirtoni Asian paraceratheriid rhino Paraceratherium...
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    Panochthus vogti skull 1878 restoration of P. tuberculatus Paleontology portal Doedicurus Panochthus at Fossilworks.org Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo; Zamorano, Martín;...
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  • dodo, saber-toothed tiger, woolly mammoth, Meganeura, Titanomyrma, and Doedicurus. Every creature in the game has living ecosystems and predator hierarchies...
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    of many of the taxa from this era, with mammal genera like Glyptodon, Doedicurus, Toxodon, and others reaching their peak sizes. N. pseudornatus is found...
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  • Quaternary South America, a curious young Smilodon investigates a herd of Doedicurus and attempts to prey on a juvenile, but is warded off by their tails....
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    supposedly led to the fusion of these rings, creating the tails seen in Doedicurus and Hoplophorus. On the other hand, Castellanos made Hoplophoridae a group...
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  • 80 kg (180 lb). Much larger prehistoric examples are known, especially Doedicurus of South America, which probably averaged around 2 tonnes, though one...
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    (2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from...
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    prehistoric mammals that lives in the Savage Land's jungles. Doedicurus – A Doedicurus is one of the prehistoric mammals that lives in the Savage Land's...
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  • Glyptotherium, Holmesina, Pachyarmatherium, Pampatherium, Glyptodon and Doedicurus, providing evidence of features which were likely biomechanical adaptations...
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    with body length of 3.03 m (9.9 ft). The largest cingulate known is Doedicurus, at 4 m (13 ft) long, 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) high and reaching a mass of approximately...
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    more closely related to glyptodonts with fused caudal tube tails like Doedicurus than to Glyptodon.Cladogram after Barasoain et al. 2022: Fossils of Propalaehoplophorus...
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  • Among the strange animals inhabiting South America are the giant armored Doedicurus, the trunked and camel-like Macrauchenia, the giant ground sloth Megatherium...
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  • (uncredited) Dimetrodon (live-acted by an alligator with an attached spine sail) Doedicurus (live-acted by the Nine-banded armadillo) Giant man-sized Spider Megistotherium...
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    Castellanosia Clypeotherium Cochlops Comaphorus Coscinocercus Daedicuroides Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Eosclerocalyptus Eucinepeltus Glyptatelus Glyptodon Glyptodontidium...
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  • disease spread by introduced rodents. 4765-4445 BC Club-tailed glyptodont Doedicurus clavicaudatus South American Pampas Undetermined. 4691-4059 BC Algerian...
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    Castellanosia Clypeotherium Cochlops Comaphorus Coscinocercus Daedicuroides Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Eosclerocalyptus Eucinepeltus Glyptatelus Glyptodon Glyptodontidium...
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    Scientific name Range Comments Pictures Doedicurus clavicaudatus South American pampas Most recent remains at Arroyo Seco, Argentina dated to 4765-4445...
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    (2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from...
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