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My Friend the Sloth By Ryan O’Rourke

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My Friend the Sloth

By Ryan O’Rourke

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What do they look like?• Short, flat heads

• Big eyes• Long legs

• Short snout• Tiny ears

• Stubby tails

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Baby Sloths

• Sloths only give birth to one baby a year!

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Where do they live?

• Central and South America, although they used to live in

North America, but human hunting has

contributed to their extinction as well as the last Ice Age!

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The Ice Age• It was so cold during the Ice

Age that sloths slowly died away.

Hi! I’m Sloth from the

movie Ice Age!

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Slowwwwww...&Sleepy!

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What’s an Omnivore?

• Sloths are omnivores, which means they eat everything from lizards to leaves!

• Their slow metabolism helps them live off of little amounts of food

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What’s With Those Big Claws?

• Claws are the sloth’s only natural defense

• They use them to swipe at their attackers to scare them away or injure them

• They also use their claws to hang from trees!

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Yuck…. Algae and Moss?• The word “sloth”

comes from the word meaning

“slow.” In fact, some sloths move so

slow that moss and algae grow in their

hair! • During the rainy season, algae also

grows on the sloth, which helps to

camouflage them

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Upside Down

• Sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside down!

• In fact, they eat, sleep, mate, and give birth upside down! Because of this, their internal organs are in different positions from other mammals.

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Predators• Jaguars

• Harpy Eagles

• Humans

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Lifespan

• A sloth’s lifespan is between 30 to 40 years, with the older ones living in zoos

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The End!