The Megatherium, a large prehistoric ground sloth, likely moved in a manner similar to modern sloths but on a much larger scale. It is believed to have been primarily a slow-moving herbivore, using its strong limbs to walk on all fours. Its massive size would have made it cumbersome, but its long claws were adapted for digging and climbing, allowing it to navigate its environment effectively. Overall, its movement was likely deliberate and cautious, reflecting its herbivorous diet and lifestyle.
As large as an elephant, the megatherium was a herbivore from South America
Megatherium had 6 species and they are:M. altiplanicumM. medinaeM. istilartiM. parodiiM. sundtiM. gallardoi
The megatherium was 20 to 25 ft tall and weighted 8 tons
the megatherium went extinct about 8,000 years ago
this is ot known
dedecuris and megatherium
Megatherium was an omnivore. It mainly ate berries, leaves and larger fruits. They might also have ate nuts, branches and carrion. But by ambush. These animals might have occasionally attacked and flipped over Glyptodonts.
use to live in t he north and south pliestone epoch
The megatherium, also known as the giant ground sloth, is believed to have gone extinct around 10,000 years ago, during the late Pleistocene epoch. Its extinction is thought to be linked to a combination of climate change and human activities, such as hunting. Fossil evidence suggests that megatherium roamed parts of South America, and its disappearance marked the end of many large megafauna species during that period.
I do believe what you are looking for is the 'megatherium' or the 'promegatherium'.
They probably eat termites and plants.
The same thing as elephants I'd imagine.