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  2. Sloth - Wikipedia

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    Sloths are solitary animals that rarely interact with one another except during breeding season, [39] though female sloths do sometimes congregate, more so than do males. [40] Sloths descend about once every eight days to defecate on the ground. The reason and mechanism behind this behavior have long been debated among scientists.

  3. Three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Three-toed sloth crossing a road in Alajuela, Costa Rica. Members of this genus tend to live around 25 to 30 years, reaching sexual maturity at three to five years of age. Three-toed sloths do not have a mating season but breed year-round. Male three-toed sloths are attracted to females in estrus by their

  4. The Tragic Loss That Led to a Movement - AOL

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    The Start of the Sanctuary. The Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica is one-of-a-kind. What began as an unexpected rescue on a ruined piece of land has grown into a sanctuary that has saved over 1,000 ...

  5. The Incredible Reason Sloths Grow Algae on Their Fur - AOL

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    What we do know is, the moths benefit when the sloths leave their trees to poop. The more moths that make the sloth fur their home, the more the algae can grow, and the greener the sloth fur becomes.

  6. Pygmy three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy three-toed sloth, like others in its genus, is an arboreal (tree-living) animal. This sloth can spend as many as 15 to 20 hours per day on trees. It moves at an extremely slow speed of 0.24 kilometres per hour (0.15 mph), making it one of the slowest animals. [18]

  7. Ground sloth - Wikipedia

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    Some authors have suggested ground sloths were largely solitary animals, like living sloths, [28] though other authors have argued that at least some ground sloths are likely to have engaged in gregarious behaviour. [29] Whether or not ground sloths had a slow metabolism like living xenarthrans (including living sloths) is debated. [19]

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    The Living Reef exhibit is a showcase of live Pacific corals. It's pure magic! 10. The Dallas World Aquarium, Texas ... so you can spot sleepy sloths, birds taking flight and Saki monkeys getting ...

  9. Hoffmann's two-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Hoffmann's two-toed sloth climbing in a cage at Ueno Zoo (video) The Hoffmann's two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni), also known as the northern two-toed sloth, is a species of sloth from Central and South America. It is a solitary, largely nocturnal and arboreal animal, found in mature and secondary rainforests and deciduous forests.