And as it turns out, being slow also helps sloths avoid detection. You see, sloths are so slow that predators like jaguars and eagles, which use movement to hunt, can't even find them. But some ...
If caught on land, these animals have no chance to evade predators, such as big cats, and must try to defend themselves by clawing and biting. Though they couldn't be clumsier on land, sloths are ...
There's just one downside. Being slow means sloths can't outrun predators. Instead, sloths outsmart predators by relying on camouflage, such as algae that grows on their fur. Their main predators ...
The sloths eat leaves and fruit from the jungle canopy. The sloths' predators are jaguars and large eagles. READ MORE:Racine Zoo welcomes new two-toed sloth to animal family CHECK OUT WISN ...