the three toed sloth is found in central american rainforests
They live in Central and South America, usually just below the canopies of trees. Certain 3-toed sloths live among the Atlantic coastal forests of eastern Brazil.
south central america
Sloths live in both Central & South America
yes they are.
There are no sloths living in the wild in Australia, as they are not native to the continent. There may be sloths in some zoos, but if there are, they are not a major attraction.
it has been found in Arizona
Sloths are herbivores that mainly eat leaves and shoots from trees. So, apples are not part of their diets. Sloths are animals found in Central and South America.
No, they are primarily found in tropical America - South and Central America.
Pygmy three toed sloths are endangered and threatened with extinction. A study in 2011 by the WWF found only 79 sloths in their natural home of Escudo de Veraguas.
Sloths are normally located in the rain forests of South and Central America.
Mostly in Central and South American rain forests.
In South America, laying on the ground or tree branch.
Sloths are found on two continents: North and South America.
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