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<emphasis id="6984FA4FFD8EE802561BCC18D75AAF07" italics="true" pageNumber="222">Solenodon arredondoi</emphasis>
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Ann. Carnegie
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<emphasis id="B1FDC57EE499FED55D6786A0281D4A59" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="222">Type Locality:</emphasis>
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,
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, San Antonio de los Banos,
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Ceiba del Agua, Cueva Paredones.
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<emphasis id="8FC7D5814E9A1FB061FDC522ADF4584F" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="222">Vernacular Names:</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="C3D74692231A1B3878807E46417267A0" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="222">Distribution:</emphasis>
Known from three Quaternary sites in W
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(
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<emphasis id="39DF530C89A3D8D5B24EA5864AEA3261" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="222">Conservation:</emphasis>
Extinct.
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The age of the fossils of the giant solenodon is unclear, but faunal associations indicate a Quaternary age. The species occurred contemporarily wih
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and
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<emphasis id="0EDF6016AC90232026231D4402930CD7" italics="true" pageNumber="222">Nesophontes micrus</emphasis>
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.
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suggested that, &quot;habitat destruction and predation by dogs, which were introduced into
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by pre-Columbian peoples, are more likely explanations for the extinction of the giant Cuban
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.&quot;.
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