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"<b>These animals need to speed up their metabolism.</b><br><br>Sloths have a very low metabolic rate. They exist on a low-energy diet, and their metabolism is less than half that of other creatures the same size.<br><br>They also maintain low body temperatures of 91 degrees Farenheit when active and even lower body temperatures when resting.",
"<b>Creatures of habit</b><br><br>The maned three-toed sloth can only be found in a small area of Brazilian rain forest. True to their names, these sloths are very slow, and creatures of habit, always using the same trails, which makes them too easy to hunt.",
"<b>All sloths do is hang around.</b><br><br>Sloths have half the muscle tissue of other mammals of a similar weight. They move very slowly and only when necessary.<br><br>They spend most of their lives handing upside down from branches, and eat, sleep and give birth hanging in trees.  They come to the ground about once a week to urinate and defecate.",
"<b>Sleeping the night (and day) away.</b><br><br>Sloths sleep about 15 to 18 hours a day. A common misconception is that they are lazy, but they are just extremely slow-moving which is how they got their name.<br><br>Whilst they spend most of their lives in trees, they can crawl on the ground for short distances and are very good swimmers.  They can live up to 20 years in the wild.",
"<b>Their lives have been turned upside down.</b><br><br>Sloths spend most of their lives upside down in trees.",
"<b>A new hair-do</b><br><br>The fur of the sloth has specialized functions. Outer hairs grow away from their extremities, which is the opposite of most mammals. This provides them protection and allows rain to run off its back while it hangs upside down.<br><br>Their fur also hosts blue-green algae which provide camouflage in the tropical rain forests of South and Central America, as well as extra nutrition.",
"<b>Sloth's have a big waist size.</b><br><br>Up to two-thirds of a Sloth’s body weight can be the contents of its stomach. Sloths live on a diet of leaves and have a slow digestive process.<br><br>They have large stomachs with multiple compartments which contain symbiotic bacteria.  This allows them to slowly break-down and digest their food, although this can take a month or more.",
"<b>Sloth have an easy schedule.</b><br><br>During one week, the average sloth will spend 129 hours asleep, 18 hours climbing, 11 hours feeding and 10 hours awake but motionless.",
"<b>Gathers no moss...</b><br><br>The sloth is so slow that moss can grow undisturbed on their fur. The special hair on the sloth encourages algae growth which in turn provides the sloth with beneficial nutrients when they lick their fur.<br><br>Another bonus is that the moss works as an effective camouflage. Sloths basically spend their whole lives upside down, from eating to giving birth. Being upside down like that has caused their organs to be differently placed than other animals.",

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