They breast feed.
Young 3-toed sloths are referred to as baby sloths or sloth babies.
Sloths are mainly herbivores that do not normally eat their young.
The sloths natural predators are the jaquar, the harpy eagle and humans.
Sloths protect their young by carrying them on their stomach or back, providing warmth, security, and camouflage. They also teach their young how to find food and navigate their environment. Sloths are devoted parents and will defend their young from predators when necessary.
No, sloths do not have pouches like some other marsupials such as kangaroos. Sloths carry their young by holding them close to their bodies or clinging to them while moving through the trees.
Young 3-toed sloths are referred to as baby sloths or sloth babies.
Sloths are mainly herbivores that do not normally eat their young.
yes
The sloths natural predators are the jaquar, the harpy eagle and humans.
Young sloths stay with their mothers until they are old enough, and have learned enough, to look after themselves. On average, about a year.
Generally, about a year.
Sloths are herbivores because they eat fruit , leaves, buds, and young twigs.
Eagles, jagurars, snakes, and my cousin, jonny!
Well doyee! They are mammels. Mammels have live young.
Generally a year.
Sloths protect their young by carrying them on their stomach or back, providing warmth, security, and camouflage. They also teach their young how to find food and navigate their environment. Sloths are devoted parents and will defend their young from predators when necessary.
No, sloths do not have pouches like some other marsupials such as kangaroos. Sloths carry their young by holding them close to their bodies or clinging to them while moving through the trees.