Why are sloths so slow? - Kenny Coogan

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In 1796, Thomas Jefferson received a box of bones he couldn't identify.
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A long, sharp claw reminded him of a lion,
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but the arm bones suggested a larger animal,
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one about three meters long.
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Thinking it might be huge unknown species of North American lion,
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Jefferson warned explorers Lewis and Clark
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to keep an eye out for this mysterious predator.
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But Jefferson's box of bones didn't come from a lion.
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They came from an extinct giant sloth.
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Prehistoric ground sloths first appeared around 35 million years ago.
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Dozens of species lived across North, Central and South America,
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alongside other ancient creatures like mastodons
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and giant armadillos.
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Some ground sloths, like the megalonychid, were cat-sized,
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but many were massive.
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Jefferson's sloth, Megalonyx, weighed about a ton,
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and that was small compared to megatherium,
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which could reach six metric tons, as much as an elephant.
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They ambled through the forests and savannas using their strong arms
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and sharp claws
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to uproot plants and climb trees,
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grazing on grasses, leaves, and prehistoric avocados.
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In fact, we might not have avocados today if not for the giant sloths.
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Smaller animals couldn't swallow the avocado's huge seed,
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but the sloths could,
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and they spread avocado trees far and wide.
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Ground sloths flourished for millions of years,
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but around 10,000 years ago, they started disappearing
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along with the Western Hemisphere's other giant mammals.
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Researchers think that ground sloths could have been pushed out
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by an oncoming ice age,
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or competition with other species, maybe humans,
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who arrived in the region around the time most of the sloths went extinct.
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Some of the smaller sloths did survive and migrated to the treetops.
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Today, there are six species left living in the rainforest canopies
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of Central and South America.
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Hanging out in the trees is a good way to avoid predators,
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and there are plenty of leaves to eat.
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But this diet has its drawbacks.
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Animals extract energy from food and use that energy to move around,
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maintain their body temperature,
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keep their organs working,
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and all the other activities necessary for survival.
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But leaves don't contain much energy,
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and that which they do have is tough to extract.
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Most herbivores supplement a leafy diet with higher energy foods
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like fruit and seeds.
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But sloths, especially three-toed sloths, rely on leaves almost exclusively.
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They've evolved finely tuned strategies for coping with this restricted diet.
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First, they extract as much energy from their food as possible.
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Sloths have a multi-chambered stomach that takes up a third of their body,
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and depending on the species,
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they can spend five to seven days, or even weeks, processing a meal.
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The other piece of the puzzle is to use as little energy as possible.
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One way sloths do this is, of course, by not moving very much.
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They spend most of their time eating, resting, or sleeping.
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They descend from the canopy just once a week for a bathroom break.
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When sloths do move, it's not very fast.
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It would take a sloth about five minutes to cross an average neighborhood street.
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This unhurried approach to life means that sloths don't need very much muscle.
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In fact, they have about 30% less muscle mass than other animals their size.
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Sloths also use less energy to keep themselves warm
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because their body temperature can fluctuate by about five degrees Celsius,
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less than a cold-blooded reptile, but more than most mammals.
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These physical and behavioral adaptations minimize the sloth's energy expenditure,
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or metabolic rate.
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Three-toed sloths have the slowest metabolism of any mammal.
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The giant panda is second slowest,
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and two-toed sloths come in third.
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Moving slowly has allowed sloths to thrive in their treetop habitat.
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But it's also made the sloths themselves a great habitat for other organisms,
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including algae, which provides a little extra camouflage, and maybe even a snack.
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Sloths may not be giant anymore,
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but that doesn't make them any less remarkable.
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