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Monday, 29 October 2007

The three-toed sloth!



Appearance:
They have long gray or brown hair that blends in well with the surrounding environment, making it difficult for predators, such as the jaguar, to see them. This hair curves in the opposite direction of most other mammals: from the stomach to the back. Their hair is often covered with a coat of blue-green algae during the rainy season. This algae provides camouflage. They grow to a length of between one and a half and two and a half feet (in about 2 1/2 years). Their ancestor, the Giant Ground Sloth, which lived before the last ice age, reached the size of the modern elephant.

Food and Drink:
They eat leaves and buds.

Their low rate of metabolism enables them to live on relatively little food. They do not have incisors and crop leaves with their hard lips. Their teeth grow continuously, as they are worn down by the grinding of their food. They don't drink but get their water from eating juicy leaves & licking dewdrops.
Defense:
They can defend themselves with sharp claws, but their main form of protection is their camouflage. Predators, beside people, include large snakes, harpy and other birds. Also, jaguars and ocelots are a danger when the sloth is on the ground. On the ground it moves extremely slowly. Surprisingly, sloths are good swimmers.
Gestation/Birth:
A sloth's gestation period is almost six months. The newborn is about 10 inches (25 cm) long, and weighs about 12 oz (350g). It clings to its mother until about 5 weeks old.
What They Do Upside Down:
They do most things upside down: eat, sleep (an average of 15 hours per day), mate, and give birth. Because of their upside down life, many of their internal organs (liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas) are in different positions from other mammals. Sloths sometimes let out a cry or hissing sound.
Going to the Ground:
During the rare times they go down to the ground (such as to change trees for food), they move very slowly.

Lifespan:
The probable maximun sloth lifespan is between 30 and 40 years. Some sloths in zoos have reached these ages.




4 comments:

Kitty Kat said...

Thats really, really cool! I love how your blogs are educational 83).
Perhaps you could include a piece at the start that you have written yourself as its really interesting to hear your opinions 83)

IM A ROOM5IAN said...

thanks kitty kat!

the inspiration for this post was when i was little i used to hang on dad and not let go, he called me a sloth :)

pom said...

They almost look like the possum I got scared by yeesterday, I saw it then ran into the house shouting like a maniac, I got my mum frightened as well, she thought there was a burglar or something outside!

Piglet said...

oh... they are sooo cute i wish i was a sloth!! i wish i had the ability to change into any animal i wanted to be!!!