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Extinct genus of glyptodont
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
Doedicurus
Subfamily of extinct mammals belonging to the armadillo order of xenarthrans
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
Glyptodont
Order of armored mammals from the Americas
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
Cingulata
Genus of large, heavily armored mammals
other well-preserved taxa like Doedicurus and Panochthus. The brain cavities of the larger glyptodontines Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus had a braincase
Glyptodon
Family of armadillos
paraphyletic based on morphological evidence. In 2016, an analysis of Doedicurus mtDNA found it was, in fact, nested within the modern armadillos as the
Chlamyphoridae
Extinct genus of xenarthran mammals
was extracted from the carapace of a 12,000 year old glyptodont called Doedicurus, and a nearly complete mitochondrial genome was reconstructed (76x coverage)
Glyptotherium
Placental mammals in the order Cingulata
2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from
Armadillo
Animal body part
degree of freedom in terms of tail movements. In some species, such as Doedicurus and Panochthus, the osteoderms at the end of the tail were fully fused
Tail_club
Extinct genus of mammals
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
Neosclerocalyptus
South American low grasslands
and the glyptodonts (car-sized relatives of armadillos) Glyptodon and Doedicurus, the bear Arctotherium and the sabertooth cat Smilodon populator, the
Pampas
Extinct genus of mammals
intermedius, the caudal tube bears large depressions similar to those seen in Doedicurus, suggesting the presence of conical spines. The two syntypes of Panochthus
Panochthus
Subfamily of mammals
pichiy Chaetophractus C. villosus C. nationi C. vellerosus †Glyptodontinae Doedicurus ... ... Chlamyphorinae Chlamyphorus truncatus Calyptophractus retusus
Tolypeutinae
Extinct genus of mammals
more closely related to glyptodonts with fused caudal tube tails like Doedicurus than to Glyptodon.Cladogram after Barasoain et al. 2022: Fossils of Propalaehoplophorus
Propalaehoplophorus
Extinct genus of mammals
muricatus Plohophorus figuratus Doedicurinae cf. Eleutherocercus antiquus Doedicurus clavicaudatus Hoplophorini Hoplophorus euphractus Panochthus intermedius
Eleutherocercus
2022 video game
fatalis and populator) Ursus (U. spelaeus) Mammuthus (M. primigenius) Doedicurus (D. clavicaudatus) (Upcoming?) Peltephilus (P. ferox) Coelodonta (C. antiquatatis)
Prehistoric_Kingdom
Extinct genus of camel-like ungulate
large armadillos with fused round carapaces covering the body) Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus, the rhinoceros-like Toxodon, the gomphothere (elephant-relative)
Macrauchenia
Subfamily of mammals
(2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from
Euphractinae
Genus of extinct ground sloth
large armadillos with fused round carapaces covering the body) Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus, the large camel-like ungulate Macrauchenia and rhinoceros-like
Megatherium
Large animals
extinct ungulate order Litopterna Life restoration of the glyptodonts Doedicurus (front) and Glyptodon Dromornis stirtoni Asian paraceratheriid rhino Paraceratherium
Megafauna
80 kg (180 lb). Much larger prehistoric examples are known, especially Doedicurus of South America, which probably averaged around 2 tonnes, though one
List_of_largest_mammals
Family of South American cingulates (armadillos)
Asterostemma Boreostemma Clypeotherium Cochlops Coscinocercus Cranithlastus Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Eonaucum Eosclerocalyptus Eucinepeltus Glyptatelus Glyptodon
Peltephilidae
2017 video game
dodo, saber-toothed tiger, woolly mammoth, Meganeura, ichthyosaur and Doedicurus. Every creature in the game lives in its own ecosystems within defined
Ark:_Survival_Evolved
1961 film by Edward Bernds
(uncredited) Dimetrodon (live-acted by an alligator with an attached spine sail) Doedicurus (live-acted by the Nine-banded armadillo) Giant man-sized Spider A carnivorous
Valley_of_the_Dragons_(film)
Subfamily of mammals
Chaetophractus villosus Chaetophractus nationi C. vellerosus †Glyptodontinae (Doedicurus) Chlamyphorinae Chlamyphorus truncatus Calyptophractus retusus Tolypeutinae
Chlamyphorinae
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
Largest_prehistoric_animals
Television documentary series
Archaeolambda, Entelodon, Hyaenodon, Paraceratherium, Thylacosmilus, Doedicurus, Promacrauchenia, Alcidedorbignya, Mayulestes, Asiocoryphodon, Smilodon
The_World_After_Dinosaurs
Extinct genus of mammals
Kelenkura Eosclerocalyptus Plohophorus Pseudohoplophorus Doedicurinae Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Neosclerocalyptus Hoplophorini Hoplophorus Propanochthus
Boreostemma
Family of extinct armadillo-like grazing mammals
Asterostemma Boreostemma Clypeotherium Cochlops Coscinocercus Cranithlastus Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Eonaucum Eosclerocalyptus Eucinepeltus Glyptatelus Glyptodon
Pampatheriidae
Extinct genus of mammals
(2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from
Macroeuphractus
Extinction of large animals at the end of the last Ice Age
Scelidodon Mylodonopsis Ocnotherium Valgipes All remaining Glyptodontinae spp. Doedicurus Glyptodon Hoplophorus Lomaphorus Neosclerocalyptus Neuryurus Panochthus
Late_Pleistocene_extinctions
Extinct genus of mammals
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
Hoplophorus
due to human activity in a long time ago , such as Lestodon, Glyptodon, Doedicurus, Notiomastodon, etc. The paleontological locality of Arroyo del Vizcaíno
Paleontology_in_Uruguay
2023 American documentary series
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.
Life_on_Our_Planet
Extinct genus of mammals
Kelenkura Eosclerocalyptus Plohophorus Pseudohoplophorus Doedicurinae Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Neosclerocalyptus Hoplophorini Hoplophorus Propanochthus
Eucinepeltus
Extinct genus of mammals
Palaehoplophorus is more closely related to other glyptodonts with caudal tubes like Doedicurus than to Glyptodon. Cladogram after Barasoain et al. 2022: F. Ameghino
Palaehoplophorus
Simulated combat between animals
Champion Antecessors Doedicurus, Thalassocnus, Thylacoleo, Andrewsarchus, Pseudaelurus, Dimetrodon, Homo floresiensis, Amebelodon Doedicurus (1), Andrewsarchus
March_Mammal_Madness
Extinct genus of mammals
(2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from
Proeuphractus
Extinct genus of mammals
Kelenkura Eosclerocalyptus Plohophorus Pseudohoplophorus Doedicurinae Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Neosclerocalyptus Hoplophorini Hoplophorus Propanochthus
Cochlops
†Castellanosia Kraglievich 1932 Genus †Xiphuroides Castellanos 1927 Genus †Doedicurus Burmeister 1874 Genus †Daedicuroides Castellanos 1941 Genus †Plaxhaplous
List_of_prehistoric_mammals
2001 British television documentary series
Among the strange animals inhabiting South America are the giant armored Doedicurus, the trunked and camel-like Macrauchenia, the giant ground sloth Megatherium
Walking_with_Beasts
disease spread by introduced rodents. 4765-4445 BC Club-tailed glyptodont Doedicurus clavicaudatus South American Pampas Hunting and habitat loss. 4691-4059
Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene
Timeline_of_extinctions_in_the_Holocene
Extinct genus of mammals belonging to the armadillo order of xenarthrans
armadillos. It was a medium-sized South American animal, distantly related to Doedicurus. Fossils of this genus were recovered in the Arroyo Chasicó Formation
Kelenkura
Extinct genus of mammals
Neoglyptatelus Parapropalaehoplophorus Glyptatelus Propalaehoplophorus Cochlops Eucinepeltus Asterostemma Metopotoxus Hoplophorus Doedicurus Glyptodon
Metopotoxus
Scientific name Range Comments Pictures Doedicurus clavicaudatus South American pampas Most recent remains at Arroyo Seco, Argentina dated to 4765-4445
List of South American species extinct in the Holocene
List_of_South_American_species_extinct_in_the_Holocene
2004 video game
angelensis Diprotodon Diprotodon optatum Dodo Raphus cucullatus Doedicurus Doedicurus clavicaudatus Dwarf Sicilian Elephant Palaeoloxodon falconeri Elephant
Zoo_Tycoon_2
Extinct genus of notoungulates
large armadillos with fused round carapaces covering the body) Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus, the long-necked camel-sized ungulate Macrauchenia, the
Toxodon
Glyptotherium, Holmesina, Pachyarmatherium, Pampatherium, Glyptodon and Doedicurus, providing evidence of features which were likely biomechanical adaptations
2024_in_paleomammalogy
Red-bellied gracile opossum, Cryptonanus ignitus EX Propraopus sulcatus EX Doedicurus clavicaudatus EX Glyptodon clavipes Hoplophorus euphractus EX Eremotherium
List of mammals of South America
List_of_mammals_of_South_America
American paleontologist
Robert C. Thorne working on Doedicurus skeleton prospect. 1926.
Robert_C._Thorne
disarticulation. A study on the skull anatomy of specimens of Glyptodon, Doedicurus, Neosclerocalyptus and Panochthus from the Pampean Region of Argentina
2023_in_paleomammalogy
Period of geologic time (1.95–0.4 Ma) during the Early and Middle Pleistocene
age experienced a proliferation of megaherbivores (>1000 kg), such as Doedicurus, Glyptodon, Lestodon, Macraucheniopsis, Megatherium, Notiomastodon, Panochthus
Ensenadan
Geologic timescale for prehistoric South American fauna
villosus, Ctenomys lujanensis, C. magellanicus, Dilobodon lujanensis, Doedicurus clavicaudatus, Dolichotis patagonum, Dusicyon avus, Eligmodontia typus
South American land mammal age
South_American_land_mammal_age
study on the anatomy of the bony labyrinth of the glyptodonts Glyptodon, Doedicurus, Panochthus and Pseudoplohophorus, as well as the pampathere Holmesina
2021_in_paleomammalogy
Extinct genus of mammals
believed that the genus was closely related to the Pleistocene genus Doedicurus and Plaxhaplous, two genera that have since been classified in the tribe
Comaphorus
Extinct genus of cingulates
Asterostemma Boreostemma Clypeotherium Cochlops Coscinocercus Cranithlastus Doedicurus Eleutherocercus Eonaucum Eosclerocalyptus Eucinepeltus Glyptatelus Glyptodon
Vassallia
(2016). "Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from
2016_in_paleomammalogy
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a habitational name from Cadshaw near Blackburn, Lancashire, although the surname is not found in England.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Intelligent Girl
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Happy Rays
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A Sage
Girl/Female
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Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
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Lotus flower
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Brian, BRION means "high hill."
Boy/Male
Dutch American Flemish
White.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Allahs chosen one
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
A Raag
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