sloths adapted to the tropical rain forest because green algae grows on their fur which camouflages them.
camouflage in the trees
Sloths are unique mammals highly adapted to life in the canopy.
Sloths primarily live in tropical rainforests and cloud forests in Central and South America. These biomes provide the sloths with the warm and humid environment they need to thrive.
No, sloths are tropical animals.
Yes, sloths live in the canopy of the Amazon rainforest and other tropical rainforests in South and Central America.
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Animals that live on the forest floor in tropical rainforests include jaguars, tapirs, agoutis, and various species of frogs and insects. These animals have adapted to the dark and humid conditions of the forest floor and play important roles in the ecosystem.
Sloths generally don't need to do much to protect themselves against predators because they tend to blend in and go unnoticed in their habitat. However, jaguars, eagles, and human poachers do pose some threat.
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the rain forest