The sloth is a herbivore.
Giant Ground Sloths diesd out about 4,200 years ago. Their diet was generally plant based but ir is suspected that (based non gnawed bones) that they ate carrion when they found it. They also were not above snacking on ground nesting birds and insectcts as bell. This makes them very similar in diet to present day deer.and cattle. They could be described as opportunistic omnivores - they'll eat meat when they can but subsist generally on plants
A sloth is a consumer, specifically a herbivore, because it primarily feeds on leaves, fruits, and flowers. Sloths do not decompose organic matter like fungi or bacteria do.
Marsupial has to do with how the young are born and cared for. Carnivore is about what they eat. There are carnivore marsupials - like the Tasmanian Devil. Sloths are mammals, NOT marsupials, and NOT carnivores.
Sloths are herbivores. They primarily feed on leaves, fruits, and plants found in their rainforest habitats.
no its an omnivore!
The sloth is a herbivore.
no its an omnivore!
Most sloths are omnivores. They exist mainly on plants, shoots and berries, but do eat insects and small lizards when they can get them.
No, sloths are herbivores. They mainly consume leaves, fruits, and flowers from the trees in their habitats.
an animal that only eats plants would be, a sloth
Yes, a sloth is a herbivore, eating mainly leaves and fruits.
The Linn's sloth is named after the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, who developed the modern system of naming and classifying organisms known as binomial nomenclature. The sloth was named in his honor to recognize his contributions to the field of taxonomy.
yes
Herbivore
One most know herbivore in the rainforest is the sloth.
No the sloth is not known to kill anyone because of it's herbivore diet.