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Thinobadistes was a large ground sloth living and potentially lived in mangroves in Florida. With all these algae in it's fur a manatee sneaks up on this one to brutally nibble on it.

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Another sketch brought to you by #paleostream
Thinobadistes was a large ground sloth living and potentially lived in mangroves in Florida. With all these algae in it's fur a manatee sneaks up on this one to brutally nibble on it.
A fossilized jaw of a ground sloth, possibly Thinobadistes segnis from Dixie County, Florida, United States. This species of Miocene aged xenarthran is one of the earliest occurrences of ground sloths in North America whose ancestors arrived on the continent before the land bridge that connected South America and North America.