Sloths help the moths.
An example of commensalism in the Amazon rainforest is the relationship between sloths and moths. Sloths provide a stable habitat for moths to lay their eggs and feed on algae growing on the sloth's fur. The moths benefit from this relationship by having a safe place to live and a source of food, while the sloths are unaffected.
No, moths do not lay eggs in human ears or brains. This is a common myth with no scientific evidence to support it. Moths are not parasitic and do not pose any threat to humans in this way.
They way moths move around is simple. They use their wings to fly about. Moths seem to be most active at night.
Sloths are placental mammals, just like humans. Baby sloths are born the same way baby humans are.
Sloths smile because it is there way of either scaring predators off or showing pure happiness
One way butterflies are different from moths: is that butterflies are active during the day while moths are active at night. Another one is that butterflies differ in color while moths are typically one color.
Sloths sleep for an average 15 hrs a day.
Moths are generally harmless to humans. They do not bite or sting, and their main purpose is to reproduce and spread pollen. However, some people may experience allergies to moth scales or dust, which could cause skin irritation or respiratory problems.
they do not eat the same leaves in the same tree that they sleep in
no. I say that because vampire's don't exsist.
The ground sloths originally evolved in South America. Two million years ago, the Isthmus of Panama connected North and South America. After that, the ground sloths spread into the southern parts of North America, all the way into the southern USA.
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