Yes, sloth's are much more slower than a turtle. tortoises are also faster, even a snail is faster! Well any animal is faster than a sloth as a sloth is the slowest animal alive! (for its size)
On land turtles are very slow, moving as slow as .2mph. In the water, however, some turtles can reach 22mph.
the three toed sloth eats plants and easy to catch bugs. ***the three toed sloth is faster at swimming than it is at moving in trees or on the ground.****
A sloth is a tree-dwelling mammal that lives in South American rainforests, that moves usually very slowly. There are two types of sloths, the three-toed sloth and the two-toed sloth. The three-toed sloth is known for being more easygoing in its personality and less aggressive than the two-toed sloth. Both types have three toes on their back feet, but the two-toed has two front "fingers" on each front paw, while the three-toed has three. The word sloth has also come to mean laziness, because of the very sedentary lifestyle of the animal sloth.
The sloth is the slowest animal in the world because there are no other slowest animal in the world!Three toed sloth.it is the three toed sloth* i think it's the sloth * It is actually the SnailThe three toed sloth. It moves 0.003 Miles Per Hour.Slug or microbes.Snails are the slowest insects. Large turtles/tortoises on land are the slowest reptilians.Ever heard someone called a "sloth" or "slow as a sloth" because they move really slowly? That's because the sloth -- especially the three-toed sloth -- is the slowest animal around. Their legs and feet are shaped to hang from trees, so it's actually hard for sloths to walk on the ground. They can't run or stand upright on their feet. It would take a sloth nearly a month to walk one mile! Sloths don't do much walking on the ground, though -- they spend their lives hanging upside down in trees. They eat, sleep, and even have babies upside down!ANSWER IS THE SLOTHthe three toed sloththe snailEver heard someone called a "sloth" or "slow as a sloth" because they move really slowly? That's because the sloth -- especially the three-toed sloth -- is the slowest animal around. Their legs and feet are shaped to hang from trees, so it's actually hard for sloths to walk on the ground. They can't run or stand upright on their feet. It would take a sloth nearly a month to walk one mile! Sloths don't do much walking on the ground, though -- they spend their lives hanging upside down in trees. They eat, sleep, and even have babies upside down!
Yes, sloth's are much more slower than a turtle. tortoises are also faster, even a snail is faster! Well any animal is faster than a sloth as a sloth is the slowest animal alive! (for its size)
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The snail is slower than a tortoise AND turtle i belive its one of the slowest animals in the world...i think the three-toed sloth is slower though, im not sure :)
slower than a sloth
On land turtles are very slow, moving as slow as .2mph. In the water, however, some turtles can reach 22mph.
Fast a lightning, as swift as the wind (or an arrow). Or he or she is even as fast as Usain Bolt!
Apparently Yes A Turtle Is Slower Than A Sloth Although Sloths Sleep All Day!! Turtle species vary on how fast they can move. Many can move much faster than a sloth can when excited or fearful.
the dwarf seahorse is my guess. slower than sloth
the three toed sloth eats plants and easy to catch bugs. ***the three toed sloth is faster at swimming than it is at moving in trees or on the ground.****
Yes. Unless your metabolism is slower than a sloth's.
A sloth is a tree-dwelling mammal that lives in South American rainforests, that moves usually very slowly. There are two types of sloths, the three-toed sloth and the two-toed sloth. The three-toed sloth is known for being more easygoing in its personality and less aggressive than the two-toed sloth. Both types have three toes on their back feet, but the two-toed has two front "fingers" on each front paw, while the three-toed has three. The word sloth has also come to mean laziness, because of the very sedentary lifestyle of the animal sloth.
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