Rain forests of tropical America.
canopy
Sloths are dying from people cutting down their natural habitats,rain forests.
Sloths are endangerd because they are losing their habitats. Rainforests are getting cut down, and the sloths' homes are being destroyed.
yes! sloths are indeed in many zoos, for example; there is a sloth exhibit at the Jacksonville Florida zoo. there habitats are normally located inside rather then out though.
Tree sloths, Three-Toed Sloths, and Green Sloths are the most prominent sloths in the Amazon Jungle. Other sloths also but mostly those sloths in jungles
there both sloths
To protect sloths from extinction, their habitat is being protected and sloths are breeding in captivity to try to increase their numbers. Deforestation must be stopped to fully protect these creatures.
The diet of the sloth is mostly made up of different parts of the Cecropia tree. However, some two-toed sloths eat things like birds, insects, and small reptiles and, believe it or not, some have been known to eat human feces found in open latrines near their habitats.
What types of sloths are their
565 sloths
no sloths are not extinct.
Sloths are not extinct.
how heavy are sloths