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

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    As algae grows on the sloth, its fur turns a green color, camouflaging the sloth with its surrounding lush rainforest environment. The slow-moving sloth, with its long greenish coat, blends ...

  3. Hoffmann's two-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Their body temperature ranges 86–93 °F (30–34 °C), which, compared to other mammals, is on the cold side. Having these low temperatures helps the sloths conserve their energy. Sloths' fur is grown specifically for a job which is to grow algae. The algae grow within their hair shaft and benefits the creatures' camouflaging techniques.

  4. Three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Sloths will consume the algae growing on their fur through the process of autogrooming, and the algae provides the sloths with carbohydrates and lipids, as an additional nutrition source. [19] Sloths' greenish color and their sluggish habits provide an effective camouflage; hanging quietly, sloths resemble a bundle of leaves.

  5. Two-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Members of Choloepus are larger than three-toed sloths, having a body length of 58 to 70 centimetres (23 to 28 in), and weighing 4 to 8 kilograms (8.8 to 17.6 lb). Other distinguishing features include a more prominent snout, longer fur, and the absence of a tail. [14]

  6. Trichophilus - Wikipedia

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    Trichophilus is a genus of green algae. [1] Trichophilus welckeri is found growing in the fur of certain sloth species and is believed to provide them with camouflage ...

  7. Halloween will be cold, but winter in Ohio should be warmer ...

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    Warmer winter with less precipitation in the forecast The wind means different things to those who live on different portions of the continent. "Typically an El Nino would bring us kind of a ...

  8. What is sloth fever? How close is it to Ohio? What to know ...

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    What is sloth fever, spread by mosquitoes and midges? The Oropouche virus, commonly known as sloth fever, has been expanding its range since late 2023, according to Nature. In 2024, the virus has ...

  9. Sloth moth - Wikipedia

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    Pale-throated sloth (Bradypus tridactylus) Sloth moths are thought to get nutrients from the secretions of the sloths' skin and the algae present on the fur, as well as protection from avian predators. [1] Some individual three-toed sloths have been recorded carrying more than 120 moths in their fur. Two-toed sloths are recorded as harbouring ...