Yes
No it protects it for getting killed...
A sloth needs a lot of space, if you keep it in a cage it needs to be at least 7ft wide, 5 ft tall and about 10ft long.
"Getting eaten out" refers to a sexual activity where one person performs oral sex on another person. It involves stimulating a person's genitals with the mouth and tongue.
Sloths have a unique adaptation of a slow metabolism and low-energy lifestyle, allowing them to conserve energy and survive on a diet of low-nutrient leaves. This slow lifestyle helps them avoid predators and conserve energy in their arboreal habitat.
They spit.
The two-toed sloth is eaten by large cantalope in the subsuahran desert of Africa. Also they are eaten by vampire bats.
The sloth is a good tasting meal for a jaguar and other predators. The sloth has algae growing on its fur, which helps it be camouflaged in the treetops. The sloth is a hard animal to search and hunt for, because it sits quietly in the trees when predators come. The sloth gets eaten mostly by jaguars and cougars.
they don't if we as human beings are eating them at restaurants lol
Yes
No it protects it for getting killed...
Generally, birds do not eat sloths. Sometimes however the sloth can be eaten by birds such as the harpy eagle.
Keep pets in at night, start a petition.
Lions don't actually have any natural predators,because they're apex predators and are the largest predators in africa.
This is an example of mutualism because both the algae and the sloth benefit from the relationship. The algae receive a sheltered habitat and a steady supply of nutrients from the sloth's fur, while the algae provide camouflage for the sloth and help keep the sloth cool.
A sloth needs a lot of space, if you keep it in a cage it needs to be at least 7ft wide, 5 ft tall and about 10ft long.
"Getting eaten out" refers to a sexual activity where one person performs oral sex on another person. It involves stimulating a person's genitals with the mouth and tongue.