I'm sure its a three-toed sloth. They only come down from a tree once a week. Scientists who study sloths are always falling asleep - I'm not joking! Imagine watching a furry green thing do nothing for hours on end? The first thing a scientist who first saw the sloth said was: "I have never seen an uglier or more useless creature." But still their faces are quite cute I have to admit.
Humans belong to the mammal group because humans and mammals give milk to there young and they have fur
Yes, a human being is a mammal. Mammals are a group of vertebrate animals that have mammary glands to nurse their young, hair or fur, and typically give birth to live young. Humans possess all these characteristics, making them mammals.
The moon helps Earth by stabilizing its rotation and creating tides in the oceans through its gravitational pull. It also plays a role in influencing the Earth's climate and has been associated with the development of life on our planet.
Homonym refers to two or more words that have the same pronunciation or spelling but different meanings. For example, the words "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (sporting equipment) are homonyms because they are spelled the same but have different meanings.
Humans have existed for only about 0.2% of Earth's history, which is approximately 200,000 years out of Earth's 4.5 billion-year history. This indicates that humans are a relatively recent addition to the planet.
yes.
Sloths are the slowest mammals.
Sloth
the three toed sloth
the three toed sloth.
The three toed sloth is the slowest moving land mammal.
the slowest land mammal is the three-toed sloth and it can go up to 1.2 mph
Sloth
three toed sloth
A sloth. The slowest is a three toed one
The Sloth. A round eyes mammal that eats leaves and sleeps for most of the day.
the sloth it hangs around in trees all day it would take the sloth half a day to walk 1 mile. hippopotamus is the slowest land mammal Edit: The Hippopotamus is not the slowest land mammal, it can run up to 20 mph on land. The three-toed sloth is the slowest, with a top speed of roughly 0.003 miles per hour. It moves so slowly it typically grows algae on it's back.