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1. Glyptodon, genus of extinct giant mammals related to modern armadillos and found as fossils in deposits in North and South America dating from the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs (5.3 million to 11,700 years ago)
Glyptodon, Genus, Giant
2. Glyptodon and its close relatives, the Glyptodonts, were encased from head to tail in
Glyptodon, Glyptodonts
3. Glyptodon Enterprise is powered by Apache Guacamole, software which has been designed to provide a fast and seamless remote desktop experience without sacrificing stability
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4. Glyptodon was a mammal which lived approximately 2 million to 10,000 years ago – from the Pleistocene through the Modern Period
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5. Glyptodon (Greek for "grooved or carved tooth") was a large, armored mammal of the family Glyptodontidae, a relative of armadillos that lived during the Pleistocene epoch
Glyptodon, Greek, Grooved, Glyptodontidae
6. Glyptodon was a massive armored mammal roughly the size of a Volkswagen Beetle, these large mammals were native to South America but eventually migrated through Central and North America
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7. The Glyptodon physically resembled a variety of creatures with similar characteristics to turtles, ankylosaurs and armadillos, the latter of which the
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8. The Glyptodon is classified as a limited uncommon pet in Adopt Me!
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9. There is a 30% chance of hatching an uncommon pet from the Fossil Egg, which includes the Glyptodon.
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10. One of the most distinctive—and comical-looking—megafauna mammals of prehistoric times, Glyptodon was essentially a dinosaur-sized armadillo, with a huge, round, armored carapace, stubby, turtle-like legs, and a blunt head on a short neck
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11. Glyptodons were an ancient ancestor of sloths and armadillos that superficially resembled the ankylosaurus.21 1 Description 2 Behavior 3 Combat 4 Ecology 5 Appendix 5.1 External Links 5.2 References These large quadruped herbivores had short snouts, powerful jaws, and a dome-shaped body that was plated with a thick bony shell of armor
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12. Glyptodon originated in North America
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13. A related genus, Glyptodon, reached the southern region of the modern USA about 2.5 million years ago as a result of the Great American Interchange , a set of migrations that occurred after North and South America were connected by the rising of the volcanic Isthmus of Panama.
Genus, Glyptodon, Great
14. Glyptodon acquired its name (which means carved tooth) from the form of the molar teeth at the back of the mouth, which were also the only teeth present. Glyptodon instead relied upon shearing and pulling plants with the front of its mouth before moving the mouthful back to the rear teeth for processing. Like its
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15. The Glyptodon is the first boss in the Ice Age GameBoy Advance game
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16. Unlike the other Glyptodons in the franchise, this one was bigger than Manny and wanted to demonstrate his size and strengthto prove that he's better than him
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17. The Glyptodon first appears at the end of the first level
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18. Glyptodon will provide the customer with a branding extension for Guacamole which applies the customer's name, logo, and optional disclaimer/warning text to a deployment of Glyptodon Enterprise
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19. Glyptodon lived during the Pleistocene epoch
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20. Glyptodon ("grooved or carved tooth") was a genus of large, armored mammal of the subfamily Glyptodontinae (Glyptodonts or Glyptodontines) – relatives of armadillos – that lived during the Pleistocene epoch
Glyptodon, Grooved, Genus, Glyptodontinae, Glyptodonts, Glyptodontines
21. Glyptodon ("grooved or carved tooth") was a genus of large, armored mammal of the subfamily Glyptodontinae (Glyptodonts or Glyptodontines) – relatives of armadillos – that lived during the Pleistocene epoch
Glyptodon, Grooved, Genus, Glyptodontinae, Glyptodonts, Glyptodontines
22. Glyptodon is the name of the program ACC has currently chosen to provide this service
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23. Information Services provides you with a link to our installation of Glyptodon, and you use your web browser to visit the link and begin logging in
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24. When you log in to Glyptodon for Remote Access, you are literally accessing your work computer.
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25. (Glyptodon munizi is older, dating from the early-mid Pleistocene, while Glyptodon reticulatus lived during the last 100,000 years before disappearing about 12,000 years ago.)
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26. Glapys the Glyptodon: Aside from the appealing alliteration, Glapys is a pun on both the given name “Gladys” and the Latin word “lapis,” which means stone
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27. Glenda! (The Glyptodon): She’s a good old gal and she’s ready to greet everyone like a friend
Glenda, Glyptodon, Good, Gal, Greet
28. Glyptodon are mammals confirmed to appear in an upcoming Additional Creatures 2 expansion
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29. Glyptodon, "Carved Tooth", is a species of Glyptodon that lived in South America during the Ice Age
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30. Glyptodonts are a group of armadillos that have evolved to huge sizes, with large ball-like armor and powerful tails
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31. Doedicurus is a Glyptodon most known for its club-tail
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32. Glyptodon is a dummied monster from Final Fantasy XIII-2
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33. 1 Paradigm Pack 1.1 Monster stats 2 Etymology 3 Related enemies 3.1 Final Fantasy XIII 3.2 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII [vieweditpurge]Glyptodon (Greek for "grooved or carved tooth") was a large, armored mammal
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34. Glyptodon (from Greek for "grooved or carved tooth" – Greek γλυπτός sculptured + ὀδοντ-, ὀδούς tooth) was a genus of large, armored mammal of the subfamily Glyptodontinae (Glyptodonts or Glyptodontines) – relatives of armadillos – that lived during the Pleistocene epoch.It was roughly the same size and weight as a Volkswagen Beetle, though flatter in shape.
Glyptodon, Greek, Grooved, Genus, Glyptodontinae, Glyptodonts, Glyptodontines
35. (Glyptodon munizi is older, dating from the early-mid Pleistocene, while Glyptodon reticulatus lived during the last 100,000 years before disappearing about 12,000 years ago.)
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36. Glyptodon pronunciation with meanings, synonyms, antonyms, translations, sentences and more Which is the right way to pronounce the month noviembre in Spanish? novee-yembre
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38. Nicknames, cool fonts, symbols and tags for Glyptodon – Bubble Gum, ♡ cotton candy ♡, Candies, ♧Glyptogum♧, ♡ Candy Floss ♡, Lotus Berry
Glyptodon, Gum, Glyptogum
39. (Glyptodon munizi is older, dating from the early-mid Pleistocene, while Glyptodon reticulatus lived during the last 100,000 years before disappearing about 12,000 years ago.)
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40. Glyptodon ("grooved or carved tooth") was a large, armored mammal of the family Glyptodontidae, a relative of armadillos that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch
Glyptodon, Grooved, Glyptodontidae
41. Glyptodon definition is - a genus of large extinct mammals (order Edentata) that are related to the armadillos, have a head shield, have the back covered by a large rigid carapace composed of small 5-sided or 6-sided bony plates covered with horny plates and the tail encircled by rings of bony plates, and are represented by numerous remains in the Pleistocene of South America and of southern
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42. The Glyptodon, or giant armadillo, went extinct around 10,000 years ago
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43. Glyptodon’s most interesting features were its rounded, bony shell, giving the mammal the appearance of a giant turtle, and its tail armor with a ring of bones for protection
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44. Glyptodon Extinct Armadillo, Antique Natural History Print
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45. Any name recommendations for a neon Glyptodon? I was thinking something like blueberry blast or blossom but I don't rlly know :< (also I'll do another post if I see a name I like and I'll put it in different fonts to see which one is best!) 0
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46. Glyptodon is a Resilient Common creature in Jurassic World: Alive that was added in update 2.2
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47. 1 Information 2 Where To Find 3 Stats 4 Abilities 5 Resistances 6 About This Creature Glyptodon requires 50 DNA to create
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48. Map - Specific Zones (Area 1 - Local): All the time Glyptodon is an ancient relative of the modern armadillo
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49. Here is a Fossilized Glyptodon End Scute from North Florida, Please see pictures for condition, We only ship to the United States and we only Accept PayPal for payment
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50. Definition of Glyptodon in the Definitions.net dictionary
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51. What does Glyptodon mean? Information and translations of Glyptodon in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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52. Size comparison of a giant ground sloth, Glyptodon, and a terror bird
Giant, Ground, Glyptodon
53. Glyptodon means “grooved or carved tooth” in Greek
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54. Prior to 1957, the Glyptodon was displayed in the Orange Judd Museum of Natural Sciences
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Glyptodon, genus of extinct giant mammals related to modern armadillos and found as fossils in deposits in North and South America dating from the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs (5.3 million to 11,700 years ago). Glyptodon and its close relatives, the glyptodonts, were encased from head to tail in
GLYPTODON (Greek for "fluted-tooth"), a name applied by Sir R. In Glyptodon (with which Schistopleurum is identical) the tailsheath consists of a series of coronet-like rings, gradually diminishing in diameter from base to tip. Daedicurus, in which the tailsheath is in the form of a huge solid club,...
Glyptodonts ate almost anything—plants, carrion, or insects. Glyptodon Glyptodon, an armadillo-like animal that lived during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in the Americas.
Glyptodon and its close relatives, the glyptodonts, were encased from head to tail in thick, protective armour resembling in shape the shell of a turtle but composed of bony plates much like the covering of an armadillo. The body shell alone was as long as 1.5 metres (5 feet).