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The living sloths comprise six species of medium-sized mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Pilosa. They are arboreal residents of the rainforests of ...
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Learn all you wanted to know about three-toed sloths with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... The three-toed sloth's long claws are well suited to an arboreal life, but hamper its mobility on the ground, leaving it vulnerable to predators.
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Devroye and Lugosi's book is devoted to establishing conditions under which common density estimators have these three desirable properties (or, more rarely, when they do not).
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We came across this three-toed sloth struggling to cross the road between Arenal Volcano and San Jose. We formed a loose cordon to keep cars from running the... ... I'm fairly sure an asphalt road in Costa Rica is not the usual habitat for a three toed sloth. I noticed that one car fly past like a bat out of hell.
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Biogeography of the Three-toed sloth ... Brown-throated Three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegatus) ... Goffart M., 1971. Function and Form in the Sloth. Oxford: Pergamon Press. Greene, H.W. 1989 “Agonistic Behavior by the Three-toed Sloth, Badypus variegatus.” Biotropica 21.4 369-372.
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Three-toed Sloth - BRADYPUS TRIDACTYLUS; ... The Name "Sloth": "Sloth" comes from Middle English "slowthe" which meant "slow." "Tridactylus" means "three-toed." ; ... Go to the Two-toed Sloth to study the other sloth included in America Zoo.
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The Three-Toed Sloth is a slow-moving, nocturnal mammal that spends its entire life hanging upside-down in trees. ... The Three-Toed Sloth, Bradypus tridactylus, is a slow-moving, nocturnal mammal that spends its entire life hanging upside-down in trees. This arboreal (tree-living) mammal is found in the tropical rain...
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Pale-throated three-toed sloth; Bradypus tridactylus ... One of three species of three-toed sloth, this is an almost tailless animal that hangs upside-down from branches by all four limbs with long curved claws. There are three claws on both front and hind feet. The head is rounded, with a flattened face and tiny,
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