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The mammalian order Pilosa, which includes the sloths and anteaters, includes various species from the Caribbean region. Many species of sloths are known from the Greater Antilles, all of which became extinct over the last millennia, but some sloths and anteaters survive on islands closer to the mainland.

For the purposes of this article, the "Caribbean" includes all islands in the Caribbean Sea (except for small islets close to the mainland) and the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Barbados, which are not in the Caribbean Sea but biogeographically belong to the same Caribbean bioregion.

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Pilosans of the Caribbean

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small island in Panama. The record of a tamandua from Cozumel, off Mexico, was probably in error. The genera of Caribbean pilosans are classified as follows...

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Mammals of the Caribbean

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exclusively so. Some other pilosans are still found on islands along the margin of the Caribbean. The order Eulipotyphla includes the hedgehogs, gymnures, shrews...

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Pilosa

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combination of rafting or floating with the prevailing currents. Together with the armadillos, which are in the order Cingulata, pilosans are part of the larger...

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Megalocnus

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view of AMNH mount in left foreground Pilosans of the Caribbean Couto, C. D. P. (1967). Pleistocene edentates of the West Indies. American Museum novitates;...

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Megalocnidae

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Imagocnus †I. zazae Early Miocene of Cuba For other sloth taxa of the Caribbean, see Pilosans of the Caribbean. The following sloth family phylogenetic...

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Acratocnus

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human hunting by the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. Paleontology portal Prehistoric mammals portal Pilosans of the Caribbean Presslee, S.; Slater...

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Neocnus

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the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean for its pelt and meat. Neocnus is suspected of having been semi-arboreal. Paleontology portal Pilosans of the...

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Imagocnus

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though the genera Megalocnus and Parocnus, other ground sloths, are its most likely relatives. Paleontology portal Prehistoric mammals portal Pilosans of the...

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List of Antillian and Bermudan animals extinct in the Holocene

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Americas List of extinct animals Fossil primates of South America and the Caribbean Pilosans of the Caribbean Rodents of the Caribbean The source gives...

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2023 in paleomammalogy

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the Caribbean–Pacific water interchange continued during the shallowing of the Central American Seaway in the Miocene. Fossil material of a member of Chaeomysticeti...

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2019 in paleomammalogy

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Beatty (2019). "Fossil Sirenia of the West Atlantic and Caribbean region. XII. Stegosiren macei, gen. et sp. nov". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 39...

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Anteater

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endemic to the New World, where they are found on the mainland from southern Mexico to northern Argentina, as well as some of the Caribbean islands. Like...

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Sloth

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led to oceanic dispersal of pilosans to the Greater Antilles by the Oligocene, and that the megalonychid Pliometanastes and the mylodontid Thinobadistes...

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Megatheriidae

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family of extinct ground sloths that lived from approximately 23 mya—11,000 years ago. Megatheriids appeared during the Late Oligocene (Deseadan in the SALMA...

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Largest prehistoric animals

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needed] The largest known pilosan is Eremotherium, a ground sloth with an estimated weight of up to 6.55 t (7.22 short tons) and a length of up to 6 m...

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Scelidotheriidae

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Scelidotheriidae is a family of extinct ground sloths within the order Pilosa, suborder Folivora and superfamily Mylodontoidea, related to the other extinct mylodontoid...

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Mylodontidae

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Mylodontidae is a family of extinct South American and North American ground sloths within the suborder Folivora of order Pilosa, living from around 23...

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Megalonychidae

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includes the Caribbean sloths Neocnus, Parocnus Megalocnus and Arcatocnus which have been placed in the separate family Megalocnidae, well as the two toed...

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Lestodon

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extinct genus of giant ground sloth native to South America during the Pleistocene epoch. Its fossil remains have been primarily been found in the Pampas and...

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Parocnus

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of sloth native to Cuba and Hispaniola, belonging to the family Megalocnidae. It was a terrestrial ground sloth, being the second largest Caribbean sloth...

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Diabolotherium

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similar to extinct sloths from the Caribbean. Fossils of the genus were found at the coastal Piedra Escrita site and the Andean Casa del Diablo cave. Diabolotherium...

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Nothrotheriidae

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predators, like those of larger anteaters today. During the late Miocene and Pliocene, the sloth genus Thalassocnus of the west coast of South America became...

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Mylodon

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two-toed sloths were close to Caribbean sloths and Megalonyx, now regarded as representing two separate and distant branches of the sloth evolutionary tree...

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Baraguatherium

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in the boundary of the Caribbean to the South American Plate. An almost complete depositional sequence has been preserved here, ranging from the Eocene...

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Megathericulus

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drained north into the Caribbean Sea. As the Pebas megawetland, they represent the forerunner of today's Amazon rainforest. The lower jaw find itself was...

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Ahytherium

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another consists of the North American forms Megalonyx and Pliometanastes (here, since based on skeletal features, also Caribbean sloths such as Megalocnus...

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Miocnus

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Miocnus is an extinct genus of ground sloths of the family Megalocnidae endemic to Cuba during the Pleistocene and very early Holocene epochs, living from...

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Pseudoprepotherium

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rivers connected to the Caribbean. It can now be described as "the Pebas mega wetland". Some of the finds, however, are assigned to the species Pseudoprepotherium...

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