No
Only if they stab you with a knife.
no, sloths only kill things like bugs that they eat, if you think of it sloths probably wouldn't have enough strenght to kill a human.
Yes, the trees will die so therefore sloths will have nowhere to live
Sloths normally do not kill anything, although occasionally they eat insects (which results of course in the insects' death). Their main diet is leaves though, and sloths are very very slow, so they don't kill anything else, except maybe some vegetation.
no they don't have sharp enough teeth
they smush people and kill people and i saw one
no, sloths only kill things like bugs that they eat, if you think of it sloths probably wouldn't have enough strenght to kill a human.
Fack yes.
Yes, the trees will die so therefore sloths will have nowhere to live
Sloths normally do not kill anything, although occasionally they eat insects (which results of course in the insects' death). Their main diet is leaves though, and sloths are very very slow, so they don't kill anything else, except maybe some vegetation.
no they don't have sharp enough teeth
panthers and hawk eagles both can kill sloths
Sloths eat mainly leaves, and browse on these most of the daytime.
they smush people and kill people and i saw one
Sloths are not known to kill people. They are generally docile and slow-moving animals, primarily feeding on leaves and spending most of their time in trees. While they can carry parasites like the Giardia protozoan, which can lead to illness in humans, sloths themselves do not pose a direct threat to human life. Interactions with sloths are typically safe, as they prefer to avoid confrontation.
When sloths are on the ground they become very helpless and lots of animals can kill it including birds, cats etc.
Poachers often kill sloths for various reasons, primarily for their meat, which can be consumed as food in some regions. Additionally, sloths are targeted for their fur, which can be sold in illegal wildlife markets. Habitat destruction and illegal pet trade also contribute to the threats faced by sloths, as poachers may capture them for sale as exotic pets. Overall, the demand for sloth-related products drives poaching activities, further endangering these slow-moving creatures.
Tree sloths, Three-Toed Sloths, and Green Sloths are the most prominent sloths in the Amazon Jungle. Other sloths also but mostly those sloths in jungles