Sloths primarily live alone to reduce competition for food and resources in their slow-moving, energy-efficient lifestyles. Their solitary nature allows them to maintain a low profile and avoid detection by predators, as they blend into their surroundings. Additionally, their slow reproduction rate means that solitary living helps ensure that each individual's limited energy is focused on survival and growth rather than forming social bonds.
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