Megatherium Pictures

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Bipedal stance of Megatherium
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Bipedal stance of Megatherium.


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Megatherium americanum from the Pleistocene epoch of South America.


Skeleton bones of giant ground sloth Megatherium
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Skeleton bones of giant ground sloth Megatherium.


Megatherium, an extinct genus of elephant-sized ground sloths endemic to Central and South America
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Megatherium, an extinct genus of elephant-sized ground sloths endemic to Central and South America.


Vintage engraving from 1883 of a Megatherium
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Vintage engraving from 1883 of a Megatherium, a genus of elephant-sized ground sloths endemic to Central and South America that lived from the late Pliocene through the end of the Pleistocene.


Megatherium was a Giant Ground Sloth that lived in Central and South America during the Pliocene and Pleistocene Periods
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Megatherium was a Giant Ground Sloth that lived in Central and South America during the Pliocene and Pleistocene Periods.


Megatherium was one of the largest ground sloths that lived in Central and South America in the Pliocene to the Pleistocene Periods
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Megatherium was one of the largest ground sloths that lived in Central and South America in the Pliocene to the Pleistocene Periods.


Megatherium standing
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Megatherium was a herbivorous Giant Ground Sloth that lived in Central and South America during the Pliocene and Pleistocene Periods.


Megatherium walking
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Megatherium species.


Restoration of M. americanum
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Restoration of M. americanum.

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Jerry Young is a self-proclaimed prehistoric animal nerd. He has been fascinated with these ancient creatures for as long as he can remember, and his passion for them continues to this day. With his extensive knowledge and love for prehistoric animals, he is the perfect fit for Gage Beasley Prehistoric.

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