Megatherium americanum - The Giant Ground Sloth
The skeleton of Megatherium set up in the London Natural History Museum, and a depiction of a possibility of Megatherium behavior in life.
Though the population was already decreasing when the first humans arrived in South America, the disappearance of the Giant Sloth was helped along by the new immigrants. Using mammoth-hunting skills, this large and lumbering creature was an ideal kill for a human tribe. It was one of the many Pleistocene megafauna that went extinct during the Quaternary extinctions.
Extinct monsters. H. N. Hutchinson, 1896.
wish they were still alive
I WANT ONE AS MY BEST FRIEND
I HAVE SEEN THIS AND IT IS WONDERFUL
I would just like to say, theres no fucking way humans killed off the megafauna in the pluvial eras, this theory has not...
how did I not know these things existed
File this under things that make me happy.
I saw the skeleton for a giant sloth at the natural museum of history and it is one of the biggest skeletons I have ever...
this is awesome and frightening at the same time