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  1. Three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

    They are the only members of the genus Bradypus (meaning "slow-footed") and the family Bradypodidae. The five living species of three-toed sloths are the brown-throated sloth, the maned …

  2. Three-Toed Sloths | National Geographic

    Sloths mate and give birth while hanging in the trees. Three-toed sloth babies are often seen clinging to their mothers—they travel by hanging on to them for the first nine months of their...

  3. Sloth | Definition, Habitat, Diet, Pictures, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 5, 2025 · A total of five species of sloths exist: the pygmy three-toed sloth, the maned sloth, the pale-throated three-toed sloth, the brown-throated three-toed sloth, and Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth. …

  4. Bradypodidae (three-toed sloths) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity …

    Three-toed sloths are solitary and arboreal. They rarely descend from the trees, coming to ground once every 8 days to defecate, and occasionally to cross open ground. They are strong swimmers.

  5. Three-toed Sloths (Bradypodidae) - Know Your Mammals

    Three-toed sloths belong to the family Bradypodidae and are primarily found in Central and South America. With their distinctive three long toes on each foot, these sloths are uniquely equipped for a …

  6. Three-Toed Sloth - Amazon Aid

    Its namesake is one of the seven deadly sins (sloth) and ‘three-toed’ refers to its three claws on each limb. There are four species of three-toed sloths, two of which are found in the Amazon rainforest. …

  7. Sloth Facts | Three-Toed Sloths | Brown-throated Sloth

    Brown-throated three-toed sloths, as you may have guessed, have three toes and three claws per foot. Interestingly, even two-toed sloths have three toes and three claws on their back feet. But their front …

  8. Bradypodidae - three-toed sloths | Wildlife Journal Junior

    There are four species in this family. They are found in rainforests in Central and South America. Three-toed sloths are about two feet in length and have round heads, short tails, and small ears. They have …

  9. Three-Toed Sloth: Nature’s Adorable Slow-Motion Champion

    Mar 5, 2024 · Three-toed sloths are unique, slow-moving mammals with specialized features that help them survive in the trees of Central and South America.

  10. The Three-Toed Sloth - Anywhere

    The three-toed sloth is active during the day, unlike the nocturnal two-toed sloth, and so is seen more often. This sloth only eats leaves from trees and lianas, but may feed on fifty individual trees of up to …