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Darwin’s Ground Sloth was Opportunistic Omnivore, Study Says – Sci-News.com
New research published in the journal Scientific Reports provides the first direct evidence of omnivory in an ancient sloth species….

New research published in the journal Scientific Reports provides the first direct evidence of omnivory in an ancient sloth species.
Reconstruction of the Darwins ground sloth (Mylodon darwinii) feeding on the carcass of the hoofed native herbivore Macrauchenia….
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