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  1. "Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," said the Sloth by Eric Carle, 2007-05-10
  2. Score One for the Sloths by Helen Lester, 2003-09-29
  3. Sloth by Gilbert Hernandez, 2008-12-02
  4. The Cry of the Sloth by Sam Savage, 2009-09-01
  5. Baby Sloth (Nature Babies) by Aubrey Lang, 2004-12-20
  6. Jeffrey and Sloth by Kari-lynn Winters, 2008-03-01
  7. Sloths (Animals That Live in the Rain Forest) by Julie Guidone, 2009-01
  8. The Very Sleepy Sloth by Andrew; Tickle, Jack Murray, 2004
  9. Sloth: The Seven Deadly Sins (New York Public Library Lectures in Humanities) by Wendy Wasserstein, 2005-01-07
  10. Sloth by Mark Goldblatt, 2010-05-03
  11. The High-Rise Private Eyes #5: The Case of the Sleepy Sloth (The High-Rise Private Eyes) by Cynthia Rylant, G. Brian Karas, 2002-08-01
  12. GIANT GROUND SLOTH -LIB (Prehistoric Animals) by Michael P. Goecke, 2003-01-01
  13. Giant Ground Sloth (Prehistoric Beasts) by Marc Zabludoff, 2009-09
  14. The Evolution and Ecology of Armadillos, Sloths and Vermilinguas (Portuguese Edition)

1. Toe-toed And Three-toed Sloth Page
Home of Twotoed. and Three-toed sloths. THE SLOTH WEB SITE. This page includes anything and everything related to the unusual mammals known as sloths.
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var PUpage="76001083"; var PUprop="geocities"; Home of Two-toed and Three-toed Sloths THE SLOTH WEB SITE This page includes anything and everything related to the unusual mammals known as sloths. Living in South and Central America, these animals spend almost all of their lives hanging and walking upside down from tree branches. Facts about Sloths (Scientific
Classification, Appearance, Food, Defense,
Birth, Lifespan, Areas Inhabited, Difference
Between two-toed and three-toed sloths, etc.) Places where you can visit Sloths
(States of the U.S. and Countries of the World) Slowpoke the Sloth visits the zoo, learns
about computers, and eats at McDonald's. Sloth photographs and drawings Rescue the Sloth Game Email from other People Contact this Site 28 Links to other Web Sites The hard Sloth quiz. NEW The easier Sloth quiz. Answers to the Sloth quizzes. Free JavaScripts provided
by The JavaScript Source Some of the above facts on the sloth are from: Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Mammals, Volume 2, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1990, Sybil P. Parker, Editor. Others are from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 1998. Some of the photographs are provided by the Benac family. This site is always under construction; stories are constantly being added. Thanks for visiting ... Rob H.

2. Ground Sloths
Introduces four species believed to have inhabited the United States at the end of the last Ice Age.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/larson/sloth.html
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Ground Sloths
Four species of ground sloths inhabited the United States at the end of the last Ice Age. These were Jefferson's ground sloth ( Megalonyx jeffersonii ), Laurillard's ground sloth ( Eremotherium laurillardi ), the Shasta ground sloth ( Nothrotheriops shastensis ), and Harlan's ground sloth ( Glossotherium harlani ). Of these four only two, Jefferson's and Harlan's ground sloths, are found in the midwestern U.S. The picture above shows a reconstruction of Jefferson's ground sloth from the University of Iowa Museum of Natural History Harlan's ground sloth is reconstructed as looking quite similar to Jefferson's. Ground sloths were large relatives of the modern two-toed sloths ( Choloepus spp.) and three-toed sloths ( Bradypus spp.). Unlike modern sloths, which spend most of their time in trees, the ground sloths spent all of their time on the ground. This is fortunate because Jefferson's and Harlan's ground sloth were each about the size of an oxen. All four species of ground sloth had very large claws . However, all were herbivores. They had relatively small, blunt

3. Mammal Directory: Sloths
TwoToed, Choloepus hoffmanni. Three-Toed, Bradypus variegatus. by Jacalyn Giacalone, Ph.D. Three-toed sloths, which are very common and may be the most numerous species on the island, have
http://www.csam.montclair.edu/ceterms/mammals/sloths.html
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Two-Toed, Choloepus hoffmanni
Three-Toed, Bradypus variegatus
by Jacalyn Giacalone, Ph.D.
Other than howler monkeys, not many mammal species on BCI can live and flourish on a steady diet of tree leaves, but sloths do very well on this food source, provided they are the right kinds of leaves. Tree leaves tend to be coarse and difficult to digest, full of tough cellulose and protected by toxic chemicals produced by trees to ward off their predators. In this war between plants and the animals that would eat them, sloths have succeeded through adaptations that enable them to be leaf-eaters, or folivores. Furthermore, they do their leaf-eating on the crowns of mature trees, only infrequently coming down to the ground, so they are called arboreal folivores. The story of their adaptation to the canopy of the forest and to leafy food supplies is an unusual one.
Sloths have long, shaggy fur that they groom carefully
every day. The mother sloth (facing to the left) was clinging
to a tree trunk and carrying a baby near her neck (see the small face?).

People used to think that sloths eat only one species of tree leaf, but as a population they feed on a great assortment of trees, using at least 25 tree species on BCI. However, each sloth family has its own few favorite tree species which are found within a small home area, and which are different from the preferences of their neighbors. Mother sloths appear to pass along their food preferences and their knowledge of the home area during a long period when they carry their young around their area. Sloths seem to have a matrilineal (transmitted through the mother) inheritance of home ranges and food preferences.

4. Vynsane.com - REAL ULTIMATE POWER!!! SLOTHS!!! The Official SLOTH Webpage!!!
Do you like art? Do you like chocolate chip cookies? I got'em both for you on my website! I'm an illustrator, graphic designer and web comic publisher. Come on in and check out the art and the Hi, this site is all about sloths, REAL sloths. This site is awesome sloths can kill anyone they want! sloths cut off heads ALL the time and don't even think
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5. Sloth Facts Home Page With Picture Gallery
Picture gallery, appearance, food, defense, gestation/birth, and interesting facts.
http://crohawk.topcities.com/Sloth_fact.html
Since March, 03.2004
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:
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.

6. Sloths
sloths. There are 5 species of sloths and they all live in tropical forests of Central and South America. sloths feed on planty material.
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/6602/sloths.html
SLOTHS
  • There are 5 species of sloths and they all live in tropical forests of Central and South America.
  • A young 2-toed sloth clings to its mother while she hangs in the tree.
  • Sloths feed on planty material.
  • Sloths move very slowly indeed - they sleep for about 19 hours a day, and when they do move it is only at a speed of about 2m/min.
  • Sloths are so highly adaptable that they are unable to walk normally on the ground.
  • Most of a sloths life is spent among the branches, hanging upside-down.
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7. ADW: Xenarthra: Information
Overview of the order of armadillos, anteaters, and sloths from the Animal Diversity Web.
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Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Xenarthra
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editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/200310302402') 2004/05/18 13:30:16.802 GMT-4 By Phil Myers Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Xenarthra Members of this Order Xenarthrans radiated in South America during the Tertiary, when that continent was isolated by sea from other continents. The group currently includes armadillos 2-toed sloths 3-toed sloths , and anteaters , placed in four families containing 29 species. These animals are mostly insectivores and herbivores of small to medium body size (up to around 60 kg). In the past, however, xenarthrans were much more diverse and numerous. They radiated into around a dozen families, including not only the groups known today, but also such animals as giant ground sloths, some of which were larger than elephants; glyptodonts, reaching 3 m in length and the most heavily armored vertebrates that ever existed; and a large number of smaller grazing and browsing forms. Several groups of xenarthrans successfully crossed the Central American land bridge to North America when it formed in the Pliocene; these included a number of kinds of ground sloths and armadillos. Only one species, however, an armadillo ( Dasypus novemcinctus ), is still alive today.

8. Sloth World
Online bibliography of sloth research articles. Also includes a discussion of sloths and the people who study them.
http://www.sloth-world.org/
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9. SLOTHS . ORG : A Sleepy Sloth
photograph of a sloth 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16. sloths . ORG TH E COUNTDOW N HA S BEGUN.
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11. SLOTHS . ORG : A Sleepy Sloth
photograpgh of a sleepy sloth
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12. SLOTH FAQ : Three Toed Sloths
from Animal Diversity Web Bradypodidae. three toed sloths. Threetoed sloths weigh 3 - 5 kg; their bodies run around 0.5 m in length.
http://sloths.org/faq/3toe.html
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Bradypodidae
three toed sloths
This family includes 3 Recent species in one genus, Bradypus. It is distributed through Central and South America, south to southern Brazil. Three-toed sloths weigh 3 - 5 kg; their bodies run around 0.5 m in length. They are covered with dense, long, shaggy fur made up of thick hairs with longitudinal grooves. Beneath the overfur is short underfur of finer texture. Some have unusually long neck hairs, which form a mane. Individual hairs are directed so that they point towards the ground when the animal hangs beneath a branch, perhaps helping it shed rain. Three-toed sloths are mostly tan or yellow-brown in color (with some contrasting markings on the face and mane), and the grooves in the individual hairs contain algal cells that give the coat a greenish cast. Bradypodids have a short and very stout tail. The forearms of three-toed sloths are longer than the hind limbs. Fore and hind feet have three enlarged, hook-like claws. The claws are separate, but the digits to which they attach are syndactylous. Three-toed sloths have a short, rounded skull. The profile is somewhat flattened dorsoventrally. The zygomatic arch is incomplete. A large jugal is present, and at its termination it forks broadly into dorsal and ventral processes. A tympanic bulla is present. The mandible has a well developed coronoid process, and the condyloid process is elevated above the level of the toothrow. The teeth of three-toed sloths are highly distinctive. Incisors and canines are lacking and the number of cheek teeth is reduced to 5/4-5 = 18-20. Each tooth is a simple, ever-growing peg surrounded by a thin layer of dentine (but no enamel) and coated with cementum. The anteriormost teeth are smaller than the more posterior ones, and the anterior upper teeth do not occlude with the anterior lower teeth.

13. Sloth's Biler
Salg og k¸b af personbiler og mindre busser. Skanderborg.
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14. Sloths
A comprehensive educational search engine, directory and homework helper for the K12 student. For Kids Only - sloths. sloths are very slow creatures. But, in my opinion, sloths are very smart ..
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15. Sloths
Giant sloths. 10,000 years bushes. The largest of these ground sloths was Megatherium which grew to the size of a modern elephant. Like
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18. The Sloth - Enchanted Learning Software
sloths spend most of their lives hanging upsidedown from tree branches; they eat, sleep, mate, and give birth upside-down in the trees.
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BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL HABITS

The sloth is a slow-moving mammal that lives in trees. Sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside-down from tree branches; they eat, sleep, mate, and give birth upside-down in the trees. They hold onto tree branches with strong, curved claws that are on each of their four feet.
Male sloths are solitary, shy animals. Females sometimes congregate together. Sloths are nocturnal ; they are most active at night and sleep all day. SLOTH ANATOMY Sloths have a thick brown (and slightly-greenish) fur coat. Sloths are about the size of a cat (roughly 2 feet = 61 cm long). They have a short, flat head, big eyes, a short snout, a short or non-existent tail, long legs, and tiny ears. Sturdy, curved claws are on each foot; they use these claws to hang from trees. Some sloths have colonies of green algae encrusting their fur, both adding to the camouflage effect and providing some nutrients to the sloths, who lick the algae.

19. X E N A R T H R A . O R G
Information about the biology of sloths and other Xenarthrans.
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Xenarthra.
Of or pertaining to the mammalian order Xenarthra
Any species of armadillo, anteater, or sloth.
The Xenarthran order was once called Edentata , which in Latin means "without teeth". However, only the eleven species of Anteaters are actually toothless. Armadillos, anteaters, and sloths were also grouped with the pangolin, which now is placed in its own order, Pholidota
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20. Ground Sloths
Ground sloths The shape of their hip bones indicates that they could stand up on their hind legs. This would allow them to reach high up into trees for the best leaves and twigs.
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