It sounds like you mean a sloth. There are a few varieties and they generally do hang upside down on the underside of tree limbs.
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Monkeys and sloths can hang upside down in trees and they usually have grey or brown fur. Meerkats can also hang upside down in trees and have grey or brown fur.
Sloths do
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Many people forget about the sloth, a slow creature which spends nearly all its life in trees relaxing. It sleeps, and rests upside down, hanging from the branches by its feet.
i think its FELGE.
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The rainforest is humid because there is a lot of water in the air. The water hangs around in the air because the amount of rain in the area.
There is a risk of asphyxiation of a person hangs upside down for too long. The blood can leave the vessels causing oxygen to not circulate properly. There is not a risk if a person is healthy hanging upside down for short periods of time.
'Sloth' would be defined as:1) addiction to rest or recreation causing one to be negligent in one's work or duties; laziness2) a slow-moving animal living in the tropics that hangs upside down in trees