Sloths appear to have life figured out, and once the details are revealed, being envious makes sense. These tree-dwelling ...
Montgomery, G. Gene and Sunquist, M. E. 1972. "Resting respiration rates of free-living three-toed sloths." Mammalia, 36, (3) 530–532.
When it comes to slow motion, some creatures have truly perfected the art of moving at a crawl. Among the top contenders are the three-toed sloth, the Galápagos tortoise, and the banana slug, each ...
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