Sloths, Sloths, Sloths...I Love Sloths #Giveaway
May 07, 2017
I have had a soft spot for sloths ever since I was a little kid. I grew up in Winnipeg and one of my favorite places to visit was (and still is) the Assiniboine Park Zoo. Next to hanging out with Peppy The Pot Bellied pig, visiting the tropical house and watching the sloths brought me pure joy. I find them so fascinating and just damn adorable.
Here are a few super cool facts about sloths, from the website Science Kids.
- Sloths are a medium-sized mammal. There are two types of sloth the two-toed sloth and the three-toed sloth, they are classified into six different species.
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All sloths actually have three toes, but the two-toed sloth has only two fingers.
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Sloths are part of the order Pilosa so they are related to anteaters and armadillos.
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Sloths are tree-dwelling animals, they are found in the jungles of Central and South America.
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A sloth's body is usually 50 to 60 cm long.
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Sloths mainly eat the tree buds, new shoots, fruit and leaves, of the Cecropia tree. Some two-toed sloths also eat insects, small reptiles, and birds.
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Sloths have a four-part stomach that very slowly digests the tough leaves they eat, it can sometimes take up to a month for them to digest a meal. Digesting this diet means a sloth has very little energy left to move around making it one of the slowest moving animals in the world.
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Sloths can move along the ground at just 2 m (6.5 ft) per minute! In the trees they are slightly quicker at 3 m (10 ft) per minute.
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The slow-movement and unique thick fur of the sloth make it a great habitat for other creatures such as moths, beetles, cockroaches, fungi, and algae. In fact, this green colored algae provides a camouflage so sloths can avoid predators.
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Sloths can extend their tongues 10 to 12 inches out of their mouths.
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The sloth has very long, sharp, and strong claws that they use to hold on to tree branches. The claws are also their only natural defense against predators.
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Sloths usually only leave the tree they live in to go to the toilet once a week on the ground. This is when they are most vulnerable to being attacked by their main predators such as jaguars, the harpy eagle and snakes.
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Two-toed sloths are nocturnal, being most active at night. While three-toed sloths are diurnal which means they are most active during the day.
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It used to be thought sloths slept for 15 to 20 hours a day. However, its now believed they only sleep around 10 hours a day.
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In the wild, sloths live on average 10 - 16 years and in captivity over 30 years.
The internet has no shortage of cute sloth videos which leads me to believe that there is an insatiable demand. A huge population of sloth lovers out there. There are many who probably don't even know they're one, because they haven't got their "Sloth" on yet. I'm talking millions, people. Who can't help but love sloths. Seriously.
(Meet B-Rad the Baby Sloth!)
So in honor of my obsession for sloths and for my upcoming new blog about All Things Sloth (COMING SOON), I am giving away a Wild Republic Cuddlekin Three Toed Sloth Plush. (Open to Canada & USA readers) Good luck and stay tuned! (Lots of giveaways coming up too!)