panthers and hawk eagles both can kill sloths
No, in fact that two toed sloth or any other sloth lives in the canopy. If the slothes lived in the emergent layer, their enimies would find them an kill them. The understory is where all the jaguars live and that is also a meat eater and a enemy to the sloth. The forest floor is not a good idea because slothes eat fruit and leaves. They do not eat plants out of the ground.
No, in fact that two toed sloth or any other sloth lives in the canopy. If the slothes lived in the emergent layer, their enimies would find them an kill them. The understory is where all the jaguars live and that is also a meat eater and a enemy to the sloth. The forest floor is not a good idea because slothes eat fruit and leaves. They do not eat plants out of the ground.
No the sloth is not known to kill anyone because of it's herbivore diet.
Flying squirrels, pythons, parakeets, canaries, monkeys and lorises.Also;howler monkeymacawpygmy marmosetslothtoucangolden lionwooly monkeyquetzalcockatooAnimals Found in the Canopy Layer of the RainforestMany animal species live in the canopy layer as it is rich in fruits and seeds. Monkeys, sloths, bats, tree frogs, ants, beetles, parrots, hummingbirds and snakes are some of the many species that are found in the canopy layer of the rainforest.The Toucan is one of the many exotic birds of the tropical rainforests found in the canopy layer. There are about 40 different species of the noisy Toucan. The colorful, sharp bill of the Toucan is used to squash the fruits and berries. They even use it to kill and eat small lizards and birds. This bird is found in the canopy layer of the rainforest in South and Central America. These bright, noisy birds are very important to the rainforest canopy layer as they disperse seeds from fruits and berries throughout the forest.Poison arrow frogs are found in the canopy layer of South and Central America. The poison of these bright colored frogs can cause paralysis and even death. The poison of one frog can kill about 100 grown people. These frogs are about the size of a man's thumbnail. Hunters dip their arrow heads in the poison of the frogs giving rise to its unusual name.The socially compatible and intelligent macaws are native to the rainforest canopy layer of the Central and South America. There are about 16 species of these beautiful birds. Excessive deforestation and the greed of owning these exotic animals as pets have made the birds enter the list of endangered species list.Spider monkeys are found high in the canopy layer of the rainforest. They eat fruits, seeds and also plants. The spider monkeys have four fingers and no thumb! They love to hang upside down with their four limbs and the tail holding the branches. This makes them look like spiders, thus giving them the name. Spider monkeys are on the list of endangered rainforest animals due to excessive hunting.Sloths are nocturnal animals that can live up to 30 years. They are extremely slow moving mammals found in the canopy layer of the rainforest. They need very little food due to their slow metabolism rate. These animals rarely climb down the trees and tiny algae grow all over their coat!The other tropical rainforests animals found in the canopy layer are tree snails, morpho butterfly, boa constrictor, rhinoceros beetle, jaguars and leopards
Possibly the sloth bear. The sloth bear has more muscles and the same weight as a bengal tiger, while the bengal tiger is a stronger hunter than a sloth bear. With a couple of swipes from the sloth bear's claws, it could kill a bengal tiger. Sloth bears usually kill tigers for territory and safety kill sun bears.
No it protects it for getting killed...
Bengal tigers often kill sloth bears, and these bears usually flee or climb to avoid tigers.
A) Put it on a treadmill B) Shoot it C) Give it to a tiger
no, sloths only kill things like bugs that they eat, if you think of it sloths probably wouldn't have enough strenght to kill a human.
In most cases, the tiger would use its greater size, strength, and agility to kill the bear. However, sloth bears have been known to overwhelm young and/or inexperienced tigers.
No, he would never kill an animal
There is not an animal that humans don't kill!!!!!!!!