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Perezoso o Sloth

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Fundación Jaguar Rescue Center

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Student 8 years ago
sloth
Choloepus Hoffmani


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armonia-201526
armonia-201526 8 years ago

Hi! I've search for some information, because I was interested in the subject of sloths. Hope it helps!
Sloths are tree dwelling mammals that pass their time sleeping and eating. The sloth happily eats both plants and insects, and occasionally small reptiles and birds.
The sloth is indigenous to the jungles of central and south America, with the general opinion being that the sloth cannot survive outside of this specific habitat.

The average sloth tends to be around 50 - 60cm long with a short tail of around 7cm in length. There are two main species of sloth, the two-toed sloth and the three-toed sloth.

Although sloths have an omnivorous diet and eat both plants and animals, the majority of the sloth's diet is made of leaves. Leaves contain very little energy and nutrition so the sloth has adapted to have a large and complex digestive system in order for the leaves to pass through the sloth effectively.

Sloths have long, sharp claws which they use to get good grip when they are climbing trees or hanging from branches. The sloth is a slow moving animal, and their long claws are the only form of defence that the sloth has. Sloths attack predators or threats by swiping at them with their claws out. Sloths are prey upon by jaguars, large birds of prey, snakes and humans.

Sloths are solitary animals.

F et al.
Spotted by
F et al.

Limón, Costa Rica

Spotted on Jun 22, 2015
Submitted on Jun 22, 2015

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