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29 November, 13:39
What is glyptodonts?
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Lindsey Ware
29 November, 13:44
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Glyptodonts or better known as Glyptodontinae is an extinct subfamily of large, heavily armored relatives of armadillos. They went extinct because humans hunted these animals and used their bony shells as shelters during inclement weather.
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29 November, 13:52
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Glyptodonts or better known as Glyptodontinae is an extinct subfamily of large, heavily armored relatives of armadillos. They went extinct because humans hunted these animals and used their bony shells as shelters during inclement weather.
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