Yes, apparently you can:
As of 2007, you don't need a license to own one, but they do live up to 30 years, so it's a huge commitment to be a sloth owner. They also have strict diets and habitat requirements. But in any case, it's at least legal.
Actually sloths make very good pets, they are very "clingy" and will gladly ride on your shoulders wherever you want to go. They are very hard to care for though, their dietary needs are specific and can be hard to meet for someone who is uneducated regarding exotics. Sloths can very expensive and hard to find, there are a couple breeders in the US and your best chance of finding one would be to have connections in the exotic mammal industry.
You dont
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because it does When she is in her estrus cycle the scent attracts the male.
The Megatheriidae ground sloth ate only plants. It was a herbivore. Dung has been used to find out what the ground sloth ate
An almanac would help you find out what a sloth eats.
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ah........... in the rainforest of course
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a sloth is called a sloth because it is named after one of the deadly sins .
a sloth bear is a type of bear....not a sloth
perezoso = sloth (the animal), and a slothful person. Pereza = sloth (the act of sloth or the mortal sin)