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- Cingulata abstract "Cingulata, part of the superorder Xenarthra, is an order of armored New World placental mammals. Dasypodids, the armadillos, are the only surviving family in the order. Two additional families of cingulates much larger than armadillos (maximum body mass of 45 kg (100 lb) in the case of the giant armadillo) existed until recently: pampatheres, which reached weights of up to 200 kg (440 lb) and glyptodonts, which attained masses of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) or more. The order originated in South America during the Paleocene, and due to the continent's former isolation remained confined to it during most of the Cenozoic. However, the formation of a land bridge allowed members of all three families to migrate to southern North America during the Pliocene or early Pleistocene as part of the Great American Interchange. After surviving for tens of millions of years, both of the larger families apparently died out during the Holocene, along with much of the rest of the regional megafauna, shortly after the colonization of the Americas by Paleo-Indians.".
- Cingulata thumbnail Glyptotheriumm.jpg?width=300.
- Cingulata wikiPageID "1754193".
- Cingulata wikiPageRevisionID "591896493".
- Cingulata authority "Illiger, 1811".
- Cingulata fossilRange "Paleocene-Recent,".
- Cingulata imageCaption "Glyptotherium restoration".
- Cingulata name "Cingulata".
- Cingulata subdivision "* †Pampatheriidae * †Glyptodontidae * Dasypodidae".
- Cingulata subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Cingulata taxon "Cingulata".
- Cingulata subject Category:Cingulates.
- Cingulata subject Category:Xenarthrans.
- Cingulata comment "Cingulata, part of the superorder Xenarthra, is an order of armored New World placental mammals. Dasypodids, the armadillos, are the only surviving family in the order. Two additional families of cingulates much larger than armadillos (maximum body mass of 45 kg (100 lb) in the case of the giant armadillo) existed until recently: pampatheres, which reached weights of up to 200 kg (440 lb) and glyptodonts, which attained masses of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) or more.".
- Cingulata label "Cingulata".
- Cingulata label "Cingulata".
- Cingulata label "Cingulata".
- Cingulata label "Cingulata".
- Cingulata label "Gepanzerte Nebengelenktiere".
- Cingulata label "Gordeldierachtigen".
- Cingulata label "Tatou".
- Cingulata label "Броненосцы".
- Cingulata sameAs Cingulata.
- Cingulata sameAs Gepanzerte_Nebengelenktiere.
- Cingulata sameAs Δασυποδόμορφα.
- Cingulata sameAs Cingulata.
- Cingulata sameAs Cingulata.
- Cingulata sameAs Tatou.
- Cingulata sameAs Cingulata.
- Cingulata sameAs Gordeldierachtigen.
- Cingulata sameAs Cingulata.
- Cingulata sameAs m.0w1fg0y.
- Cingulata sameAs Q1242326.
- Cingulata sameAs Q1242326.
- Cingulata wasDerivedFrom Cingulata?oldid=591896493.
- Cingulata depiction Glyptotheriumm.jpg.
- Cingulata isPrimaryTopicOf Cingulata.