The researchers found that three-toed sloths can harbor more phoretic moths than their two-toed counterparts because of greater concentrations of inorganic nitrogen and higher algal biomass in their ...
While humans wouldn’t be very happy to find that organisms were growing on their skin, particularly fungi, algae, and insects, it works out pretty well for sloths. Sloths may be hosting entire ...
Adult Hoffmanns two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni) coastal mangroves, Panama, Central America Correction appended Jan. 23, 2014 Among the greatest mysteries of the tropical rainforest are the ...
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Sloths always seem to have a relaxed smile on their lips, making them appear friendly and cute. The natural habitat of these leisurely tree dwellers is the tropical rainforests of Central and South ...
So try as it might, it can't quit. Sci is at Neurotic Physiology today for Friday Weird Science! Head over and check it out! Scicurious has a PhD in Physiology from a Southern institution. She has a ...