Two-toed sloths are nocternal. So yes two toed sloths have good eyesight.
no the do not for example the linn's sloth has only two toes
The main difference between a two-toed sloth and a three-toed sloth is the number of toes on their front limbs. Two-toed sloths have two claws on their front feet, while three-toed sloths have three claws. Additionally, two-toed sloths are generally larger and more active than three-toed sloths.
The difference between a two and three toed sloth is not the amount of toes but actually the number of fingers another difference is the number of vetibre in the cervical spin as a two toed sloth has six the three toed has nine. proffessor Casey Williams doctoite in animology Stanford university
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaInfraclass: EutheriaSuperorder: XenarthraOrder: PilosaSuborder: FolivoraThe living sloths belong to one of two families, known as the Megalonychidae ("two-toed" sloths) and the Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths).
The two species of two toed sloths are listed as least concern.
Two-toed sloths are nocternal. So yes two toed sloths have good eyesight.
no the do not for example the linn's sloth has only two toes
Both the two and three toed sloths have had their homes destroyed.
Yes
The main difference between a two-toed sloth and a three-toed sloth is the number of toes on their front limbs. Two-toed sloths have two claws on their front feet, while three-toed sloths have three claws. Additionally, two-toed sloths are generally larger and more active than three-toed sloths.
Three toed sloths have three toes (per foot) and two toed sloths have two toes (per foot)
The difference between a two and three toed sloth is not the amount of toes but actually the number of fingers another difference is the number of vetibre in the cervical spin as a two toed sloth has six the three toed has nine. proffessor Casey Williams doctoite in animology Stanford university
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaInfraclass: EutheriaSuperorder: XenarthraOrder: PilosaSuborder: FolivoraThe living sloths belong to one of two families, known as the Megalonychidae ("two-toed" sloths) and the Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths).
Three toed sloths have three toes (per foot) and two toed sloths have two toes (per foot)
Sloths are not extinct.
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