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    From the programme on Animal Planet about sloths 'Meet the Sloths' we learn that: - The additional vertebrae in the neck of the sloth give it the ability to have its body 'upside down' (or legs up) and its head right side up. This aids in maneuverability around impediments.

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    Tree sloths: Medium-sized folivores specialized for life hanging upside-down in trees 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

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    Rebecca Cliffe (born May 15, 1990) is a British zoologist, award-winning conservationist, [2] and one of the leading experts on sloth biology and ecology. [3] [4] She is the Founder and executive director of The Sloth Conservation Foundation and author of the book Sloths: Life in the Slow Lane.

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  8. Sloth - Wikipedia

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    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 fertilizing algae on the sloth, which provides them with nutrients.

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