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Fig. 98.—Skeleton of Three-toed Sloth. Bradypus tridactylus. (After de Blainville.)
The zygoma is incomplete, though the part connected with the frontal has a strong downward process like that found in Diprotodon and some other mammals. There is, moreover, a process from the squamosal, though it does not reach the anterior part and thus