Female sloths become sexually mature around 3 years of the males 4 to 5 years.
Sloths belong to the phylum Chordata and the class Mammalia.
Yes
Marsupial has to do with how the young are born and cared for. Carnivore is about what they eat. There are carnivore marsupials - like the Tasmanian Devil. Sloths are mammals, NOT marsupials, and NOT carnivores.
Prehistoric sloths lived in various habitats across the Americas, including North America, South America, and the Caribbean. They inhabited diverse environments such as forests, grasslands, and even mountainous regions. Some sloth species were adapted to live in trees while others were ground-dwellers.
Sloths are herbivores because they eat fruit , leaves, buds, and young twigs.
Sloths are solitary animals, and only come together to mate.
sloths are solitary animals until mating season when they look for a mate
Around March-June time.
Perhaps because sloths are solitary creatures, they don't form groups. But they must mate and nurture their young, a pair of sloths will work. However there have been many different unofficial phrases to describe a group of sloths, such as: "A bed of sloths" or "A slumber of sloths."
No when the male is done he leaves the female sloth
I am not sure but I think they smell each others smell
Three-toed sloths are sexual and reproduce through sexual reproduction, with males and females coming together to mate and produce offspring.
The sloth is the only other mammal that has frontal sexual intercourse besides homosapiens.
Young sloths stay with their mothers until they are old enough, and have learned enough, to look after themselves. On average, about a year.
At about a year or two old after they left their mother.
it might not mate depending in its mode or if its to to old then it wont mate. really hope this is the answer u were looking for. bye
Skunks are mature enough to mate at 10 months old