Sloths are adapted to a slow-paced lifestyle that minimizes energy expenditure, but their inability to stand for long can impact their survival by limiting their mobility and ability to escape predators. This trait confines them to a specific habitat, where they rely on camouflage and staying still to avoid detection. While their slow movement helps them conserve energy, it also makes them vulnerable if they need to flee or navigate their environment quickly. Overall, this characteristic influences their feeding, mating, and predator avoidance strategies.
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