NO they do not
Sloths are not closely related to primates. They are most closely related to anteaters, both being classified in the order Pilosa. That is part of the superorder Xenarthra, which includes armadillos.No , sloths are mammals related to anteaters .
Sloths are related to armadillos and anteaters, as they all belong to the order Pilosa. Within the order Pilosa, sloths form their own family, known as Bradypodidae, while armadillos and anteaters belong to the families Dasypodidae and Myrmecophagidae, respectively.
sloths /anteaters
sloths, armadillos, anteaters, and tamandua
sloths ,monkeys ,*coati , anteaters, opossums *coati is an animal
sloths ,monkeys ,*coati , anteaters, opossums *coati is an animal
Sloths are a specie of anteaters which live on the trees. While sloths normally eat insects, they can also survive on leaves of trees.
sloths ,monkeys ,*coati , anteaters, opossums *coati is an animal
Glyptodonts are the direct ancestor of armadillos. They had a shell similar to that of a turtle or tortoise, and had bony tail with which to attack its enemies.
A xenarthran is a mammal, a member of the superorder Xenarthra, which includes anteaters, sloths, armadillos, glyptodonts, and pampatheriids.
Yes they are.
anteaters