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two-toed sloth

Two-Toed Sloth

Choloepus didactylus

Linnaeus's two-toed sloth, Choloepus didactylus, is the species most precisely meant by the name two-toed sloth. It lives in tropical forests of northern South America and spends most of its life suspended from branches. Despite the name, it has two long claws on each forelimb and three on each hind limb. Compared with three-toed sloths, two-toed sloths are generally larger, more nocturnal, and more varied in diet, eating leaves, shoots, fruit, and occasional animal matter. The coarse coat often supports algae and small invertebrates, giving wild animals a greenish cast.

Keeping this species is a specialist zoo or sanctuary responsibility, not a casual exotic-pet project. Sloths need warm, humid, quiet rooms with continuous climbing routes, soft resting choices, and diets built around suitable browse and carefully managed produce or leaf-eater feeds. Handling is kept minimal because stress, temperature swings, and falls can become serious quickly. Rehabilitation of orphaned or confiscated animals requires experienced staff, since young sloths develop slowly and rely heavily on appropriate feeding and contact. Facilities also plan for veterinary challenges such as dental disease, digestive upset, and claw or limb injuries from poor perching.

Colors: Brown, Gray-Brown

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