The relationship between algae and sloths is an example of mutualism because both organisms benefit from each other. The algae gain a habitat on the sloth's fur, where they receive sunlight for photosynthesis, while the sloth benefits from the algae by gaining camouflage in the forest canopy and potential nutrients when it consumes the algae. This interaction enhances the survival of both species, illustrating the cooperative nature of mutualism.
The two-toed sloth is nocturnal, while the three-toed sloth is both nocturnal and diurnal.
The sloth is a herbivore.
The sloth must be helped by the algae in some way.
Well scientist say that the common two-toed sloth and its cousin the three-toed sloth can move approximately 2-5 mph. The less recognized Qui-Quaig Rain forest sloth however can move at speeds up to 27.5 mph! Amazing!
No, The Harpy eagle actually consumes the Linn's Sloth.
The "A Google A Day" answer is: three-toed sloth
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Yes, sloth's are much more slower than a turtle. tortoises are also faster, even a snail is faster! Well any animal is faster than a sloth as a sloth is the slowest animal alive! (for its size)
the three toed sloth eats plants and easy to catch bugs. ***the three toed sloth is faster at swimming than it is at moving in trees or on the ground.****
In fact sloths are faster than 20% of mammals in the whole world!
Apparently Yes A Turtle Is Slower Than A Sloth Although Sloths Sleep All Day!! Turtle species vary on how fast they can move. Many can move much faster than a sloth can when excited or fearful.
The cheetah, of course. It is the fastest animal in the world, going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in only three seconds.The sloth?Well... It's the slowest animal in the world.
the ocelot would win because the sloth is a slow poke and a ocelot is stronger faster smarter and a ocelot would murder a sloth
None. Three Toed Sloths are obligatory arboreal folivores (leaf-eaters), unlike their relative, the Two-Toed Sloth who consumes flowers, buds, and fruits, the Three-Toed Sloth eats a diet of nothing but leaves.
Sloths can actually reach really high speeds of upto 10m/h whilst giraffes have to avoid birds and tree and god and stuff when running. So I'd most definitely go for the sloth
A young sloth is called a baby sloth or a sloth baby.