
Sloth - Wikipedia
Sloths are a Neotropical group of xenarthran mammals constituting the suborder Folivora, including the extant arboreal tree sloths and extinct terrestrial ground sloths.
Sloth | Definition, Habitat, Diet, Pictures, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 5, 2025 · A total of five species of sloths exist: the pygmy three-toed sloth, the maned sloth, the pale-throated three-toed sloth, the brown-throated three-toed sloth, and Linnaeus’s two …
Sloth | National Geographic Kids
Sloths live in the tropical forests of Central and South America. With their long arms and shaggy fur, they resemble monkeys, but they are actually related to armadillos and anteaters.
Top 10 facts about Sloths - WWF
Sloths are primarily folivores, feeding mostly on leaves, fruits and sap of various trees. They have a large and efficient multi-chambered stomach that helps with digesting tough, fibrous leaves.
Sloth | World Wildlife Fund
Sloths—the sluggish tree-dwellers of Central and South America—spend their lives in the tropical rainforests. They move through the canopy at a rate of about 40 yards per day, munching on …
Facts about sloths | IFAW
Learn about the lives of the internet-famous sloths and how they turn their lack of speed into an asset for survival.
Sloth facts | Mammals | BBC Earth
Oct 12, 2023 · Sloths are the slowest mammals to call this planet home, but their laidback lifestyle isn’t the only feature that makes them extraordinary. Sloths may be slow but they are powerful: …
Sloth - Species, Size, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan, Predators, & Images
May 14, 2025 · There are six extant species of sloths under two families: Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths) and Choloepodidae (two-toed sloths). On average, an adult sloth is about 24 to 31 …
Sloths - Call For The Wild
Welcome to the world of Sloths! These unique tree dwelling creatures live in the tropical rainforests in southern Central America and northern South America. Sloths are well known for …
Sloth - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Sloths are exclusively found in the tropical rainforests and cloud forests of Central and South America. Their range extends from Honduras in the north, through Nicaragua, Costa Rica, …