how does a sloth hear things
Sloths have very poor eyesight and hearing
Yes, sloths do have ears. Their ears are small and generally not easily visible as they are hidden beneath their fur. Ears play an important role in a sloth's ability to hear predators and communicate with other sloths.
Well since a sloth isn't a marsupial, it doesn't have a pouch.
Sloths are not well adapted for walking, as they have long claws and arm structure that are better suited for hanging and climbing in trees. However, sloths can move slowly on the ground using a unique sideways shuffle motion.
Sloths are native to Central and South America, where they inhabit tropical rainforests. They are typically found in countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, and Panama. Sloths spend most of their time in trees and are well adapted to this arboreal lifestyle.
Sloths have very poor eyesight and hearing
well sloths are herbivores so yes
Yes, sloths do have ears. Their ears are small and generally not easily visible as they are hidden beneath their fur. Ears play an important role in a sloth's ability to hear predators and communicate with other sloths.
Well since a sloth isn't a marsupial, it doesn't have a pouch.
Sloths are not extinct.
sloths are alive and well No one's quite sure. There was one laying on a motel bed in Costa Rica.
Well doyee! They are mammels. Mammels have live young.
well i know three toed sloths can i'm not sure if theres more then one kind of sloth
whenever they darn well please.
Yes. But they can be diurnal as well, just not on as constant a basis.
Sloths are not well adapted for walking, as they have long claws and arm structure that are better suited for hanging and climbing in trees. However, sloths can move slowly on the ground using a unique sideways shuffle motion.
Sloths are native to Central and South America, where they inhabit tropical rainforests. They are typically found in countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, and Panama. Sloths spend most of their time in trees and are well adapted to this arboreal lifestyle.