Possibly lack of moisture at the roots.
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Yes, sloths eat leaves, shoots, and fruit (mainly leaves, though).
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Mainly on grass, leaves, berries and young shoots.
Really why does it do that.
shoots,leaves and roots
Generally by off-shoots called suckers or "pups"
It shoots up as the first true leaves.
No, you cannot root a banana plant from a banana. You can buy a banana plant at some nurseries (depending on where you live) or, over the Internet. Once you have one banana plant you can yield the 'suckers' (side shoots from the original plant to yield more bananas.)
It shoots up as the first true leaves.
Plant shoots, berries, leaves and seeds.