Parocnus Browni
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''Parocnus'' is an extinct genus of sloth native to Cuba and Hispaniola, belonging to the family
Megalocnidae Megalocnidae is an extinct family of sloths, native to the islands of the Greater Antilles from the Early Oligocene to the Mid-Holocene. They are known from Cuba, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, but are absent from Jamaica. While they were formerly ...
. It was a large terrestrial
ground sloth Ground sloths are a diverse group of extinct sloths in the mammalian superorder Xenarthra. The term is used to refer to all extinct sloths because of the large size of the earliest forms discovered, compared to existing tree sloths. The Caribbe ...
, being the second largest Caribbean sloth after ''
Megalocnus ''Megalocnus'' ("great sloth" in Greek) is a genus of extinct large ground sloths that were native to Cuba during the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs. They were among the largest of the Caribbean sloths (Megalocnidae), with individuals estimate ...
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Taxonomy

After * †''Parocnus browni'' Pleistocene to Holocene, Cuba * †''Parocnus serus'' Pleistocene to Holocene, Hispaniola (synonym ''Megalocnus zile'') *†''Parocnus dominicanus'' Pleistocene to Holocene, Hispaniola


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q108336505 Prehistoric sloths Mammals of the Caribbean Prehistoric placental genera Fossil taxa described in 1929