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Sloths Are Not Lazy: Research Sheds Light on Their Activity and Behavior to Different Situations
Researchers have shed light on the activity patterns and behavioral adaptations of two sympatric sloth species, Bradypus variegatus and Choloepus hoffmanni. This study, conducted in the lowland rainforests of the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, offers valuable insights into the ecological dynamics of sloths and their ability to thrive in diverse environmental conditions.
Latest Research Articles
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Shanghai's Challenging Heat Wave in May Records Highest Temperature in More Than 100 Years
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Forest Fragmentation and Bird Responses: The Role of Climate, Wing Design, and Latent Gradient
Africa Succulent Elephant's Foot Poached for Smuggling to China in Crates for Toys
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Funnel Web Venom's Hidden Potential: The World's Most Venomous Spider
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US Weather Forecast: Hotter Outlook to Continue in Northeast, Midwest This June
Meerkat Pups Born in Washington DC Smithsonian Zoo, 16 Years After Last Birth Event
World's Only Albino Panda Seen Interacting with Other Pandas in China Nature Reserve
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Trees Reduce Rate of Depression and Need for Medication, New Mental Health Study Shows
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Light Pollution Trend Will Bring Starless Nights in 20 Years, Experts Say
Rattlesnake Sightings on Utah Trail "Rattlesnake Gulch" Delayed Due to Never-Ending Winter
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What Is The Evidence That You May Need To Win A Personal Injury Lawsuit?
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Globetrotter Franci Neely Shares Her Wildest Encounters With Wildlife






