Two-Toed Sloth
Two-Toed Sloths are found in the Central and South America. They consist of two species representing the family Choloepus – ‘Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth’ and ‘Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth’.
Scientific Name – Choloepus
Classification – Megalonychidae
Gender Names – Male – male; Female – female; Baby – baby
Collective Noun – Bed
Length/Size – 58 to 70 cm
Weight – 4–8 kg
Top Speed – 0.24 km/h (0.15 mph)
Life Expectancy – 20 years in the wild, 30 to 40 years in captivity
Mating Season – Throughout the year (some observers detected a marked mating season between March and April)
Gestation Period – 6 months
Social Structure – Leads a solitary life except when the females rear babies
Geographical Distribution – South and Central America
Natural Habitat – On the treetop in the dense rainforests
Diet – Leaves, Buds, Fruit
Predators – Eagles, Snakes, Jaguar