Previous answer: "Green algae grows on sloths fur because they have beetles in their fur."
Actually, the fur of most sloths is host to two species of symbiotic cyanobacteria, which may enhance their camouflage in their environment.[1][2] Because of the cyanobacteria, sloth fur is a small ecosystem of its own, hosting many species of non-parasitic insects.
Sloths will grow algae on their fur, it is a beneficial relationship for both parties since the sloth will get the algae closer to the sun so it can grow and gather nutrients, and the algae provides the sloth with beneficial nutrients which itabsorbsthrough its skin.
Three toed sloths are grayish brown but they often appear greenish because of an algae that grows on their fur.
The adaptations of a sloth are that it grows algae on its fur and the algae helps it blend in with treetops from predators. Sloths have a good sense of smell to find and detect predators. Sloths can open and close their nose to keep termites from coming up their nose.
Sloths are consumers, because they eat food for energy. Interestingly, their fur is often filled with algae. Algae are producers, using photosynthesis to produce food.
They NEVER wash! Over time, a sloth's fur grows greenish scum and beetles and moths come to live in it.
sloths adapted to the tropical rain forest because green algae grows on their fur which camouflages them.
Green algae live in the hollow hair of sloths, making it green.
Because they have an algae growing in their fur.
Sloth fur has a symbiotic relationship with algae. Algae benefits by obtaining water while on the sloth. The sloth benefits by being camouflaged from the green coloring.
Sloths will grow algae on their fur, it is a beneficial relationship for both parties since the sloth will get the algae closer to the sun so it can grow and gather nutrients, and the algae provides the sloth with beneficial nutrients which itabsorbsthrough its skin.
Three toed sloths are grayish brown but they often appear greenish because of an algae that grows on their fur.
The adaptations of a sloth are that it grows algae on its fur and the algae helps it blend in with treetops from predators. Sloths have a good sense of smell to find and detect predators. Sloths can open and close their nose to keep termites from coming up their nose.
Partly from natural colouration, partly from algae growing in their fur.
It has adapted by being slow so no predator can see them as they climb trees. Also green algae grows on them so they blend in with the trees. They also have long arms to help them with their strong swimming, also, they have long claws to help them grip/hang onto trees.
The algae is for camouflage.
the two toed sloth is brownish grey but gets green jor blue depending on season due to the mold and algae that grows on it due to its humid climate. I know this due to research and a report i did im in seventh grade so u can trust me!really! im smart
Brownish GrayIt depends on the species. For example, the three toed pygmy Sloth, is a mix with brown and a grey fur colour.Mostly a sloth is brown/blackish, and they have algae on their backs which makes them also green.