underderstory
No, The Harpy eagle actually consumes the Linn's Sloth.
no its an omnivore!
The Linn's sloth is named after the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, who developed the modern system of naming and classifying organisms known as binomial nomenclature. The sloth was named in his honor to recognize his contributions to the field of taxonomy.
The Linn's sloth has adapted very well to harsh environments. It used to have a short beak then it adapted to have a long beak
which layer in the rainforest do sloth live in
linn sloths eat fruits from the understory layer
The Linneâ??s sloth is also called the two-toed sloth. They are known to eat small mammals like mice, as well as seeds and fruits.
which layer in the rainforest do sloth live in
no
in the canopy layer
canopy layer
A Linne's sloth is an herbivore. They primarily feed on leaves, buds, and tender shoots from trees. Their diet consists mainly of plant matter.