Unfortunately not commonly.
Sloths of any sub-species
are currently a highly endangered animal.
To legally own a Sloth in any state of Australia, you will need to apply for a Wildlife Animals Permit. This permit allows you to give due care of almost any wildlife species.
Then, once a Wildlife Permit is obtained, you must apply for an Exotic Animal Permit.
So technically yes, you can own a Sloth in Australia.
Be in mind that these two separate permits are very hard to obtain, and Sloths are a very high upkeep animal.
It is about 92km from Cowra NSW, Australia to Cowra NSW, Australia by car.
Birds Australia Northern NSW was created in 1987.
No, they are not native to Australia & would pose a risk of becoming a feral pest if imported & are therefore banned.
The distance from Orange NSW, Australia to Gulgong NSW, Australia is about 173km.
casino nsw Australia
It is not legal to have a sloth as a pet in Western Australia, or in any other part of Australia.
1969 in NSW Australia
The driving distance from Ballina NSW 2478, Australia to Sydney NSW, Australia is 740km
the slowest animal in Australia is the sloth
Tamworth is found in NSW Australia
Tamworth is found in NSW Australia
I found it - see the link below.