Sloths eat leaves, flower petals and other plant products. They are essentially herbivores. They are the perfect design presented so far by evolution to conserve energy to such an extreme that a simple feat like closing the eyelids takes a long time to be affected. So do their the most sluggish movement along the tree branch. They even give birth on trees.
They eat small insects, leaves and lots of vegetation and bugs. the three toed only eats off a certain tree -all the fruit trees and leaves and eats nothing else.the two toed sloths eat all the other above
Sloths eat leaves, flower petals and other plant products. They are essentially herbivores. They are the perfect design presented so far by evolution to conserve energy to such an extreme that a simple feat like closing the eyelids takes a long time to be affected. So do their the most sluggish movement along the tree branch. They even give birth on trees.
They eat small insects, leaves and lots of vegetation and bugs. the three toed only eats off a certain tree -all the fruit trees and leaves and eats nothing else.the two toed sloths eat all the other above
they eat small insects, leaves and lots of vegetation and bugs. the three toed only eats off a certain tree -all the fruit trees and leaves and eats nothing else.the two toed slothes eat all the other above
Sloths usually eat leaves from the trees they find in South America.
It is unlikely but you can eat a sloth.
Leaves
No animals actively eat or prey upon sloth bears.
Sloths have been known to eat a third of their body weight so depends on the weight of the sloth.
no sloth bears are much more aggresive
yes but the sloth stays hidden in the great kapok tree
fish
a sloth
No.
I'm pretty sure a sloth is an herbivore, but it might eat small insects. I do know for a fact that a sloth is NOT a reptile.
No.
Yes