Sloth - Wikipedia Sloths are considered to be most closely related to anteaters, together making up the xenarthran order Pilosa There are six extant sloth species in two genera – Bradypus (three-toed sloths) and Choloepus (two-toed sloths)
Sloth - National Geographic Kids There are two main species of sloth, identified by whether they have two or three claws on their front feet The two species are quite similar in appearance, with roundish heads, sad-looking
Sloth | Definition, Habitat, Diet, Pictures, Facts | Britannica sloth, (suborder Folivora), tree-dwelling mammal noted for its slowness of movement All six living species are limited to the lowland tropical forests of South and Central America, where they can be found high in the forest canopy sunning, resting, or feeding on leaves
Sloth - Species, Size, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan, Predators, Images There are six extant species of sloths under two families: Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths) and Choloepodidae (two-toed sloths) On average, an adult sloth is about 24 to 31 in (60 to 80 cm) long and weighs between 7 9 to 17 0 lb (3 6 to 7 7 kg)
Sloth facts | Mammals | BBC Earth Sloths are the slowest mammals to call this planet home, but their laidback lifestyle isn’t the only feature that makes them extraordinary Sloths may be slow but they are powerful: they’re at least twice as strong as the average human
Top 10 incredible facts about the sloth Sloths are far from being simple, lazy creatures that just sleep all day They are complex, mysterious animals with an evolutionary history, features, and characteristics so weird that you might accuse us of making them up
Top 10 facts about Sloths - WWF Sloths are primarily folivores, feeding mostly on leaves, fruits and sap of various trees They have a large and efficient multi-chambered stomach that helps with digesting tough, fibrous leaves