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The giant ancestors of today’s sloths stood 10 feet tall and ate meat, a new study found – Business Insider Australia
By studying hair from giant prehistoric sloths called mylodons, experts have discovered the animals scavenged for meat in addition…

An artistic reconstruction of the South American giant ground sloth feeding on the carcass of a prehistoric herbivore related to modern llamas. Jorge Blanco
We think of sloths as slow-moving, gentle leaf eaters. But the ancestors of these small, herbivorous…
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