Palaeoecology Analysis of
δ13C values of
N. maquinense remains suggests that they were
specialists feeding predominantly on
C3 vegetation. Analysis of a
coprolite associated with a
N. maquinense skeleton in Brazil's Gruta dos Brejoes show it to have been a
browser which fed on
xerophytic leaves and fruits, and it is sometimes thought to have been an inhabitant of open, peripheral forests, possibly having a semi-arboreal lifestyle, like the contemporaneous Cuban ground sloths and
Diabolotherium.
Palaeopathology Based on a fossil find from Lapa dos Peixes I, the species
N. maquinense is known to have suffered from
calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease. == Extinction ==