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Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth

Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth. Classification. Kingdom- Animilia Phylum- Chordata Subphylum-Vertebrata Class- Mammilia Order- Pilosa Family- Bradypodidae Genus- Bradypus Species- Bradypus variegates. Close Relations. The Armadillo The Anteater. Physical Characteristics.

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Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth

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  1. Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth

  2. Classification • Kingdom- Animilia • Phylum-Chordata • Subphylum-Vertebrata • Class- Mammilia • Order-Pilosa • Family-Bradypodidae • Genus-Bradypus • Species-Bradypus variegates

  3. Close Relations • The Armadillo • The Anteater

  4. Physical Characteristics • Has a brownish blonde coat • Very thick and woolly type • Very very dirty • Has a bit of algae in their fur • Has a greenish tint in their fur

  5. Differences • Male weighs about 4.45kg(9.80lb) • Female weighs about 4.22kg(9.30lb) • The males have two yellowish strips running down their backs while the females do not

  6. Dristribution • South Central America • South America

  7. Habitat • Tropical rainforests • Semi-deciduous forests • Sub tropical forests • Sub tropical lowlands and swamps • Seeks trees with large crowns • Elevations at sea level to 2400 meters high

  8. Conservation Status • They are at Least Concern • Pop trend is unknown • Increasing

  9. Reproduction • Females are Monogamous • Female attracts male when ready to mate • Have about one baby a year • Prior to a rainy season • Will mate with the first male they meet • Males are mature at around 4 years • Females are mature at 3 years • Spend half a year in pregnancy

  10. Parental Care • With their mom for 5 to 8 months • The father takes no help with the child

  11. Longevity and Mortality • Lives for 30 to 40 years in the wild • Lives for 30 to 40 years in captivity

  12. Seasonal Patterns • There are no behavior changes • They undergo torpor

  13. Diet • They mainly eat leaves from the trees • Fruits • Veggies • They get water from the ingested plant material

  14. Predator Relationships • Spectacled owls • Harpy eagles • Variety of felid • Cougars • No Humans

  15. Fun Facts • Sloths need sunlight to digest food because they will die of a full stomach • Sloths have excelentcamoflouge • They have a shriek that they use when their ready to mate • Their claws can make really deep cuts in our skin

  16. Works Cited • Allaby, Michael. Biomes of the Earth Tropical Forests. Illus. Richard Garratt. New York: Chelsea, 2006. • Animal Diversity Web. Regents of the University of Michigan, 2012. Web. 24 Feb. 2013. <http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/Bradypus_variegatus/>. • Attenborough, David. The Life of Mammals. Illus.David Attenborough. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2002. • Fulbright, Jeannie K. Land Animals of the Sixth Day. 3rd ed. Anderson: Apologia Education Ministries, 2008. Print. Exploring creation with Zoology 3. • IUCN Red List. Species survival commission, 2013. Web. 21 Mar. 2013. <http://www.iucnredlist.org/>. • Lang, Aubrey. Baby Sloth. Illus. Wayne Lynch. Markham: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 2004 • Stewart, Malissa. Sloths. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda, 2005. • World Land Trust. England & Wales, 2011. Web. 24 Feb. 2013. <http://www.worldlandtrust.org/education/species/ brown-throated-three-toed-sloth>.

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