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

    Oct 24, 2025 · All six living species are limited to the lowland tropical forests of South and Central America, where they can be found high in the forest canopy sunning, resting, or feeding on …

  2. Sloth - Wikipedia

    Noted for their slowness of movement, tree sloths spend most of their lives hanging upside down in the trees of the tropical rainforests of South America and Central America. Sloths are …

  3. Sloths - Facts, Diet & Habitat Information - Animal Corner

    Sloths are medium-sized mammals that live in the Central and South American rainforests.

  4. Sloth - Species, Size, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan, Predators, & Images

    May 14, 2025 · The pale-throated three-toed sloth is found in northern parts of South America (typically north of the Amazon River and east of the Andes), while the maned three-toed sloth …

  5. Top 10 facts about Sloths - WWF

    Sloth species living near mangroves or rivers sometimes drop into water bodies and swim large distances (in a short amount of time) when searching for potential mating partners or seeking …

  6. Sloth - National Geographic Kids

    Sloths live in the tropical forests of Central and South America. With their long arms and shaggy fur, they resemble monkeys, but they are actually related to armadillos and anteaters.

  7. Sloth | World Wildlife Fund

    Sloths—the sluggish tree-dwellers of Central and South America—spend their lives in the tropical rainforests. They move through the canopy at a rate of about 40 yards per day, munching on …

  8. Sloth Habitats in the Wild: Where Do Sloths Live? - Sloth Of The …

    These sloths can be found in regions such as mangroves and lowland forests, where they navigate through the dense vegetation with their specialized adaptations. Their slow …

  9. Sloth 2025: Incredible Facts, Habitat, Diet & More

    Sloths (suborder Folivora) are tree-dwelling mammals of Central and South American rainforests, famous for their slow pace and upside-down lifestyle. Their fur often hosts algae that provide …

  10. Two-toed sloth - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Sloths are strictly arboreal, staying high in the canopy of the tropical rain forests and maintaining a range of about 10 acres. The median life expectancy for two-toed sloths in human care is …