Brazilian sloths are the largest of the four sloths. They have three numbers on their arms so they are called three toes. They are also known as sloths. The mane black fur grows longer than the other fur. The bristle starts from the back of the neck and then extends to the shoulder. Sloth looks like a mane. The scientific name of a sloth is Bradypus torquatus, which belongs to the mammalian class of the family Pilosa and Bradypodidae.
Currently, there are six lazy species belonging to two different families: Bradypodidae (3-legged sloth) and Megalonychidae (2 slices). However, because all sloths have three toes, the difference between two and three toe sloths is incorrect. The difference exists only in the fingers of the species. Only Hoffmann's two-fingered sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni) and sloths (Bradypus variegatus) were found in Costa Rica. Both are not thought to be in danger of extinction, but the two species that are not seen in Costa Rica, Bradypus torquatus and B. pygmaeus are certainly protected.
There are two kinds of trees, two slender toad slices and three toe sloths. I write three toe sloths (Bradypodidae Bradypus) living in a tropical forest in Latin America. This animal (sagging) is unique in that it organizes its lifestyle and body structure. It scales big trees and can sleep 16 hours a day. Due to the upside-down time, the organ is in a different position. The three-pronged sloth has a body weight range of 25 to 5 kg and an average weight of approximately 34 kg. It is sized in the range of 420 to 800 mm and has an average size of 578 mm. Sloth fur is long, brown or gray. Because the head is usually covered with black hair, it becomes not noticeable at night. Three men of white or orange fur with black striped patterns between shoulders toes Sloths (backmark)