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  2. Sloth - Wikipedia

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    Sloths have a highly specific community of commensal beetles, mites and moths. [29] The species of sloths recorded to host arthropods include [29] the pale-throated three-toed sloth, the brown-throated three-toed sloth, and Linnaeus's two-toed sloth. Sloths benefit from their relationship with moths because the moths are responsible for ...

  3. Ground sloth - Wikipedia

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    Ground sloths are generally regarded as herbivores, with some being browsers, [16] others grazers, [17] and some intermediate between the two as mixed feeders (both browsing and grazing), [18] though a number of authors have argued that some ground sloths may have been omnivores. [19] Sloths that had longer snouts are presumed to have had ...

  4. Xenarthra - Wikipedia

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    Ground sloths: Medium to very large ground-living herbivores (and possibly omnivores) Aquatic sloths: Thalassocnus , a medium-sized herbivore, is the only known aquatic sloth Evolutionary relationships

  5. Megatherium - Wikipedia

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    Megatherium is part of the sloth family Megatheriidae, ... Although some authors have suggested that Megatherium was an omnivore, [37] ...

  6. Sloths were once as large as elephants - AOL

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    Unfortunately, the bulk of sloth species that once roamed the earth -- some of which grew to be the size of elephants -- cannot say the same. Long ago, there Sloths were once as large as elephants

  7. Sloths are far more adaptable than we realised - AOL

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    Sloths love Cecropia trees. But a new study shows they may sometimes desert their favourite for other species.

  8. Three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Both types of sloth tend to occupy the same forests; in most areas, a particular species of three-toed sloth and a single species of the somewhat larger and generally faster-moving two-toed sloth will jointly predominate. Although similar in overall appearance, the two genera are placed in different families.

  9. Baby Sloth's Precious Tiny Squeaks Are the Gift That ... - AOL

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    Sloths are beloved everywhere, but without our help they could disappear forever. As the Sloth Conservation Foundation noted, 40 percent of sloths globally are threatened with extinction. This is ...