WASHINGTON— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed protecting the pygmy three-toed sloth under the Endangered Species Act. The proposal responds to a 2013 petition filed after officials ...
Three-toed sloths descend from the canopy about once a week to defecate, risking predation during one of the most dangerous moments of their lives. A single sloth bowel movement can account for up to ...
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Sloths always seem to have a relaxed smile on their lips, making them appear friendly and cute. The natural habitat of these leisurely tree dwellers is the tropical rainforests of Central and South ...