- Maned Three-toed Sloth
Taxobox
name = Maned Three-toed Sloth
image_width = 200px
status = EN
status_system = iucn3.1
trend = down
regnum =Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
superordo =Xenarthra
ordo =Pilosa
subordo =Folivora
familia =Bradypodidae
genus = "Bradypus "
species = "B. torquatus"
binomial = "Bradypus torquatus"
range_
range_map_caption=Range map in red
binomial_authority = Illiger,1811 The maned three-toed sloth, also known as the ai, "Bradypus torquatus", is a species of three-toedSouth American sloth .The maned three-toed sloth has a small head, tiny eyes and ears, and a small tail hidden in its fur. It is about 50 cm long, and weighs up to 4.5 kg.
Its coarse outer coat is usually inhabited by
algae ,mites ,ticks ,beetles , andmoths . The coat is dark, long, and manelike around its head, neck, and shoulders. Its underfur is fine, dense, and pale.The maned three-toed sloth eats the leaves, buds, and soft twigs of a few forest trees, especially those of the
Cecropia . It comes to the ground only to defecate, or to move to another tree if it cannot travel through the branches. It rarely descends to the ground because, when it is on a level surface, it is unable to stand and walk. On the ground the sloth can only drag itself along by its longer, stronger front legs and claws. Its main defense is to stay still and unnoticed or to lash out with its formidable claws. It can swim well. The maned three-toed sloth is a solitary animal.By
1955 , the maned three-toed sloth occurred only inBahia ,Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro in easternBrazil , in theBahia coastal forests . It has declined since then as these forests have dwindled. The major threat to the maned three-toed sloth is the loss of its forest habitat as a result oflumber extraction,charcoal production, and clearance for plantations and cattle pastures. Excessivehunting is also a threat.References
*ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Bradypus_torquatus/ images and movies of the maned three-toed sloth "(Bradypus torquatus)"]
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