Three-fingered sloths, also known as the "Bradypus" genus, are arboreal mammals found in Central and South America. They are known for their slow movements and hanging upside down from trees. Despite their name, they actually have three toes, not fingers, on each limb. They are herbivores, primarily feeding on leaves, shoots, and fruits. Their slow metabolism and low-energy lifestyle allow them to conserve energy, spending most of their time sleeping or resting. They have a unique and fascinating adaptation to their environment, making them intriguing creatures to study.????????
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