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Sloth | National Geographic Kids
Sloths live in the tropical forests of Central and South America . With their long arms and shaggy fur, they resemble monkeys, but they are actually related to armadillos and anteaters. They can be 2 to 2.5 feet (0.6 to 0.8 meters) long and, depending on species, weigh from 8 to 17 pounds (3.6 to 7.7 kilograms). kids.nationalgeographic.com
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Sloth - Wikipedia
Sloths are a Neotropical group of xenarthran mammals constituting the suborder Folivora, including the extant arboreal tree sloths and extinct terrestrial ... en.wikipedia.org
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SLOTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : disinclination to action or labor : indolence b : spiritual apathy and inactivity the deadly sin of sloth 2. any of various slow-moving arboreal ... www.merriam-webster.com
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▪ I. sloth, n.1 (sləʊθ) Forms: α. 2 slauðe, 3–5 slauþe, 5 slaw(e)th(e, slauth (6 slaughte). β. 3 slouhðe, 4 slouȝte, slougthe, 5 sloughe, slought. γ. 4–5 slouþe, 4–6 slouthe, 4–6 slouth; 4 s(c)lowþe, 4–5 slowthe, 5, 7 slowth. δ. 6–8 sloath. ε. 5 slothe, 6– sloth. [Early ME. slāwð(e, slōwð(e, directl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sloth (deadly sin) - Wikipedia
Sloth is one of the seven deadly sins in Catholic teachings. It is the most difficult sin to define and credit as sin, since it refers to an assortment of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sloths Are Slow For A Reason | 4K | Panama | Wild Travel - YouTube
The brown-throated sloth is only found in Central and South America, and it's an animal I'm excited to study. So, I travel to Panama as a ... www.youtube.com
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Sloth | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Sloths are an integral part of tropical rain forest ecosystems. Among the most common mid-sized mammals in Central and South American rain forests is the brown ... www.worldwildlife.org
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Top 10 facts about Sloths - WWF-UK
Sloths are incredibly slow-moving mammals, often hanging motionless on branches between feeding and sleeping, which can be up to 15 to 20 hours every day. www.wwf.org.uk
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Brown-Throated Sloth | Rainforest Alliance
This cat-sized mammal, typically weighing 8 – 9 pounds, has a round head, a short snout, small eyes, long legs, tiny ears and a stubby tail. www.rainforest-alliance.org
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Heartbreaking image shows a sloth clinging to a barbed wire fence ...
The brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegatus) was spotted by French photographer Emmanuel Tardy in the rural district of El Tanque, ... www.livescience.com
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Sloth - definition of sloth by The Free Dictionary
sloth. (slôth, slŏth, slōth) n. 1. Aversion to work or exertion; laziness; indolence. 2. Any of various slow-moving, arboreal mammals of the suborder Folivora of South and Central America, having long hooklike claws by which they hang upside down from tree branches, and feeding on leaves, buds, and fruit, especially: a.
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Idle Sloth
(Hiring) Five new hires join The Coalition Studios Eric Luhta (Senior Gameplay Animator) https://linkedin.com/in/ericluhta Dan Scott (Senior ... twitter.com
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Sloth - Wikiwand
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. 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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Sloth Digestion - Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica
After 23 trials, the rate of digestion was found to vary between 11 and 30 days, with an overall average of 16 days being taken for the passage of the carmine marker. This is by far the longest digestive rate recorded for any mammal and is the key behind understanding why sloths are so slow!
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4. Sloth Biology - The Sloth Conservation Foundation
4.2.3 Sloth Speed. Sloths are very, very slow. At top speed, a sloth can cover approximately 1 meter in 1.5 seconds (approximately 1.5 miles per hour), but for a sloth, this is the equivalent of a sprint- tiring them out quickly and burning lots of energy. Sloths only move this fast in response to immediate danger.
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