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Ground sloths were herbivorous mammals that lived primarily in the Americas and exhibited a range of behaviors. They were generally solitary animals, foraging for leaves, fruits, and other vegetation on the ground or low-hanging branches. Evidence suggests they may have had a slow and deliberate movement style, likely to conserve energy. Social interactions were minimal, but they may have gathered in small groups during certain times, such as during mating seasons.

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