Thick and brown
Sloths have fur on them like most animals.
giant sloths have a round body and sloped neck and a brown coat [fur] and large claws
Sloths have specialized grooves in their fur that harbor algae, which helps camouflage them in the trees. This algae can make their fur feel slightly slimy or greasy. Additionally, the slow movement of sloths can sometimes attract mold or fungi, contributing to the slimy feeling of their fur.
i think fur and skin only
Yes, sloths like most mammals have fur.
fur
Sloths have fur to protect them from the elements, regulate their body temperature, and provide camouflage in their tree-dwelling habitat. The fur also provides a safe environment for algae and other organisms to grow, which in turn helps sloths blend in with their surroundings.
Sloths camouflage by there fur
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.
Partly from natural colouration, partly from algae growing in their fur.
Yes, sloths are soft to the touch due to their thick fur and gentle nature.
because sloths are usually good at hiding and their greenish fur make it hard for a person who work at the forest