Nope
in the middle of the canopy of the tree :)
Sloths live in the Canopy.
Yes, sloths are arboreal animals that spend most of their time in the canopy of trees in tropical rainforests. They move slowly and are well-adapted to living in the treetops.
All sloths live in the tropical rainforests of Latin America. They specifically live in the canopy. The canopy keeps them out of the reach of certain predators, and all off the sloth's food comes from the canopy.
Three-toed Sloth's live in the Canopy and the Understorey.
in the canopy layer
canopy layer
A sloth's nails can grow to be around 3-4 inches long. They have long, curved nails which help them to cling onto tree branches as they move slowly through the canopy.
which layer in the rainforest do sloth live in
which layer in the rainforest do sloth live in
The three-toed sloth prefers low lying areas under a canopy of cover in the tropical evergreen forests.
Orangutans live in the rainforest canopy. Other animals that live in the canopy are the sloth, toucans, parrots, spider monkeys, and lemurs. The layer under the canopy is called the understory and the layer below that is the rainforest floor.