They only eat plants their herbivores.
Yes, because they eat plants. Not meat.
Sloths are herbivores; they do not eat meat. The only way the can eat a baby, is if it's a baby bug on a leaf they ate. :)
It is unlikely but you can eat a sloth.
Leaves
No animals actively eat or prey upon sloth bears.
sloths are vegi eaters or vegiterians.sloths also eat bugs some times but mostly leaves and some times grass.only in starving would a sloth attempt eating meat but probably not. hope that answered your question
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.
Sloths don't generally eat much if any meat as they prefer to eat leaves. A few two-toed sloths have been documented eating insects, lizards and small birds though. They probably do this to supplement their diet because leaves are not very nutritious.
Sloths have been known to eat a third of their body weight so depends on the weight of the sloth.
Probably not the "sloth" itself, as they might inhabit the America's (Central & South America). The Sloth Bear lives in Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia), and like bear hunters in the US and Canada, bears are hunted as game animals for their trophy status (bear rugs) and meat.
no sloth bears are much more aggresive