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Probably not the "sloth" itself, as they might inhabit the America's (Central & South America). The Sloth Bear lives in Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia), and like bear hunters in the US and Canada, bears are hunted as game animals for their trophy status (bear rugs) and meat.

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