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Sloth Noun 1. Any of various slow-moving mammals (genera Bradypus and Choloepus) that inhabit tropical forests of South and Central America
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Meghan's Sloth Presentation

Jun 14, 2015

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Meghan Lawson

I made this presentation about sloths for an English 101 course. It's really basic.
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Sloth

Noun 1. Any of various slow-moving mammals (genera Bradypus and Choloepus) that inhabit tropical forests of South and Central America

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Where Do Sloths Live?

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Sloths in the Media.

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Sloths in the Media.

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Sloths in the Media.

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Sloths in the Media.

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Sloths in the Media.

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Sloths in the Media.

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Sloth Basics

• Two main types: Three toed and Two toed

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The three-toed sloth has three toes.

The two-toed sloth has two toes.

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The three-toed sloth has three toes.

The two-toed sloth has two toes.

On his forelimbs only!

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Sloth Basics

• Two main types: Three toed and Two toed• Arboreal

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Sloth Basics

• Two main types: Three toed and Two toed• Arboreal• Slow

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Algae growth on sloths’ bodies provides camouflage, which protects them from predators:Jaguars, birds, and anacondas.

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Sloth Basics

• Two main types: Three toed and Two toed• Arboreal• Slow• Sleepy

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Sloth Basics

• Two main types: Three toed and Two toed• Arboreal• Slow• Sleepy• Herbivores

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Evolution of the Sloth

Megalonyx, ancestor of the two toed sloth!

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Evolution of the Sloth

Megatherium, ancestor of the three toed sloth!

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Closest living relative…

The Anteater!

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The Life of a Sloth

Mother sloths usually have one baby per year.

Newborn sloths drink their mothers milk for nutrition.

Mothers carry their babies around on their bellies at all times; this provides protection, warmth, and camouflage.

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The Life of a Sloth

Baby Sloths can adventure on their own at six months old.

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The Life of a SlothAdult sloths are usually solitary animals.

They grow to be about 23 inches long.

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You May Not Know!

Sloths are excellent swimmers!

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Sloths can retain their grip after death – sometimes for several weeks!

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Sloths are gentle and love to cuddle!

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Sloths are endangered species.

Although always able to withstand natural predators, sloths are

threatened by a new one:Deforestation.

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The Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica

Video of baby sloth siblings being treated for mange at the sanctuary!