The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
Moss grows on sloths because their slow movement and hanging upside down create a humid and moist environment, providing an ideal habitat for moss to grow. The moss on sloths also helps camouflage them and provide insulation from the heat and cold.
because of the water that is i trees and stuff when it rains it gets in the sloths fur and starts to grow mold
Yes some of them do. The moss helps the sloth to blend into its surroundings better.
Sloths have fur that can vary in color from light tan to dark brown or grey. They also have long, sharp claws that they use for grasping tree branches and climbing. Sloths are known for the algae that can sometimes grow in their fur, giving them a greenish tint that provides camouflage in the trees.
algae grows on them so that they can camoflouge in the tree to stay aways from predators
They cannot grow on a rock but will grow among rocks Moss however will grow quite happily on rocks.
Like any other plants, it requires nutrients and moistness to grow.
moss can grow on a rock
Sloths grow up to 5 metres long
if it is a underwater moss it will or else it will rot.
I think it is because sloths are VERY slow and since there so slow algae grows on them.
To grow moss on concrete statues, you can create a moss slurry by blending moss with water and buttermilk, then apply it to the statue. Keep the statue moist and in a shady area to encourage moss growth.