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  2. It's a Big Big World - Wikipedia

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    Snook (performed by Peter Linz) is a pale-throated three-toed sloth who serves as the host of the show. He lives in the World Tree and loves nothing more than to help his friends learn all about the 'Big Big World' around them. He's slow-moving and often takes naps, but is always up for a scientific investigation.

  3. Babakotia - Wikipedia

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    Babakotia is an extinct genus of medium-sized lemur, or strepsirrhine primate, from Madagascar that contains a single species, Babakotia radofilai.Together with Palaeopropithecus, Archaeoindris, and Mesopropithecus, it forms the family Palaeopropithecidae, commonly known as the sloth lemurs.

  4. Sloth - Wikipedia

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    Sloths can be 60 to 80 cm (24 to 31 in) long and, depending on the species, weigh from 3.6 to 7.7 kg (7.9 to 17.0 lb). Two-toed sloths are slightly larger than three-toed sloths. [22] Sloths have long limbs and rounded heads with tiny ears. Three-toed sloths also have stubby tails about 5 to 6 cm (2.0 to 2.4 in) long.

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  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. Three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Famously slow-moving, a sloth travels at an average speed of 0.24 km/h (0.15 mph). [8] Three-toed sloths are about the size of a small dog or a large cat, with the head and body having a combined length of around 45 cm (18 in) and a weight of 3.5–4.5 kg (8–10 lb).

  8. Slow loris - Wikipedia

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    Because of their "cuteness", videos of pet slow lorises are some of the most frequently watched animal-related viral videos on YouTube. [ 84 ] [ 143 ] By March 2011, a newly posted video of a slow loris holding a cocktail umbrella had been viewed more than two million times, while an older video of a slow loris being tickled had been viewed ...

  9. This robotic sloth watches over animals [Video] - AOL

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