Übersetzung für '
sloth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN1 | a sloth | sloths |
| NOUN2 | sloth | - |
| SYNO | acedia | laziness | sloth | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- A Pleistocene giant sloth is under excavation along West Tarkio Creek near Shenandoah, Iowa.
- "Paramylodon" is an extinct genus of ground sloth of the family Mylodontidae endemic to North America during the Pliocene through Pleistocene epochs, living from around ~4.9 Mya–11,000 years ago.
- The southern maned sloth ("Bradypus crinitus") is a three-toed sloth species.
- "Sibotherium" is an extinct genus of ground sloth in the family Megatheriidae that lived in what is now Costa Rica during the Late Miocene. It was a large ground sloth, weighing more than 2,500 kg.
- "Parocnus" is an extinct genus of sloth native to Cuba and Hispaniola, belonging to the family Megalocnidae.
- For over 400 years, the Sloth Bear had been a target for human exploitation. A nomadic tribe known as the Kalandars began keeping ‘dancing’ sloth bears which entertained Mughal emperors.
- Gudekote Sloth Bear Sanctuary is located in Ballari district in Karnataka, India.
- Lepidopteran moths of the snout moth families have evolved to inhabit sloth fur exclusively.
- Adult female moths live in the fur of the brown three-toed sloth "Bradypus variegatus infuscatus" and leave the fur of the sloth to lay eggs in the sloth droppings when the sloth descends, once a week, to the forest floor to defecate.
- Certain lepidopteran moths of the snout moth family Pyralidae (namely subfamily Chrysauginae) have evolved to inhabit sloth fur exclusively.
- "Bradypodicola hahneli" is a sloth moth in the family Pyralidae that lives exclusively in the fur of the pale-throated three-toed sloth ("Bradypus tridactylus"), a three-toed sloth found in South America.
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