Pampatherium resembled a very large armadillo. One species,
P. humboldtii, weighed up to . Pampatheres generally resembled armadillos, particularly in the shape of it skull, long snout, and the presence of three areas on the carapace (movable bands, scapular and pelvic shields). Among the features that distinguish them from armadillos are their posterior teeth, which are bilobate rather than peg-like. Their endocranial morphology is also similar to
glyptodonts.
Pampatherium is thought to have excavated
paleoburrows and would have both fought with and have been preyed upon by
Arctotherium angustidens in these dens. ==References==