Where do sloths live?
Central and South America (Brazil/Peru)
How does a sloth's fur help it?
The slow-movement and unique thick fur of the sloth make it a great habitat for other creatures such as moths, beetles, cockroaches, fungi, and algae. In fact, this green colored algae provides a camouflage so sloths can avoid predators.
How do sloths clean themselves?
Sloths don’t groom with their mouths. They don’t lick their hair. They groom with their hands.
How do sloths move?
They move slow due to their low energy diet. They try to save what little energy they have. They do this by moving very slowly and deliberately.
What do sloths eat?
Sloths are classed as herbivores. Their diet consists mainly of leaves but occasionally they will eat fruit and they have been known to eat bird’s eggs, lizards and insects.
Where do tree frogs live?
How does a tree frogs skin help it?
They are able to hide their blue and cream markings when they sleep so that they camouflage against the leaves for better protection. They also are able to change their colors depending on their mood or environment which offers a more secure lifestyle.
How do tree frogs stay clean?
They are covered in a mucous coating. This coating helps them keep their skin moist which helps them breathe through their skin. The mucous often contains other chemicals, like antibacterial or anti fungals to help protect the frog.
How do tree frogs move around?
Tree frogs have cup-like footpads that enable them to spend their days clinging to leaves in the rainforest canopy. They are also good jumpers.
What do tree frogs eat?
Tree frogs are carnivores, feeding mostly on insects. They prefer crickets, flies, grasshoppers and moths. Sometimes, they will eat smaller frogs.
Where to orangutans live?
In the rain forests of the Southeast Asian islands of Borneo and Sumatra
How does an orangutan's fur help it?
Orangutans' reddish-orange fur is no accident, but an adaptation to camouflage them as they move about in the rain forest canopy.
How do orangutans stay clean?
Orangutans will use their lips, tongues, hands, and feet to assist with self-grooming. Because they are highly flexible, orangutans can groom almost any part of their bodies.
How do orangutans move?
Their strong arm muscles enable them to swing from tree to tree and, along with its shoulders, support the weight of their body.Since orangutans primarily move through the forest using their arms and shoulders as opposed to their legs and hips, their arms are longer than their legs and their shoulders are wider than their hips.
What do orangutans eat?
Fruit makes up about 60% of the orangutan's diet, including lychees, mangosteens, mangoes and figs. They also eat young leaves and shoots, insects, soil, tree bark, and occasionally eggs and small vertebrates
Where to anacondas live?
The Anaconda is found mostly in the Amazon River Basin, but it is also located in other parts of South America. It is can be found as far south as Argentina.
The patterns on an anaconda's body help it to hide from predators. Color spotting on an anaconda also helps the snake blend into muddy waters.
How does an anaconda clean itself?
Since most of its time is spent near or underwater, anacondas don't need to clean themselves.
How do anaconda's move?
The scales, or scutes, on the underside of an anaconda assist the snake when moving on land. The scales create an smooth motion, while griping the ground to propel the snake forward. On land, anacondas are capable of reaching up to 5 miles per hour. In water, anacondas have the ability to maintain a speed of 10 miles per hour.
What do anacondas eat?
Anacondas feed on large rodents, deer, fish, turtles, birds, dogs, sheep and even jaguars.
Where do chimpanzees live?
How does a chimpanzee's hair help it?
Grooming is a social activity for chimpanzees.
How do chimpanzees keep clean?
They groom eachother by picking through eachother's hair. They are looking for bloodsucking ticks, fleas and flies.
How do chimpanzees move around?
Chimpanzees walk on all fours and have longer arms than legs. They are called “knuckle walkers” because they use their knuckles for support. Like humans, chimps have opposable thumbs and opposable big toes which allow them to grip things with their feet.
What do chimpanzees eat?
Small mammals such as bushbuck or monkeys.They also eat fruit, nuts, seeds, blossoms, leaves, and many kinds of insects.