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Folivora (The Sloth)
Biome
The suborder of Folivora
is the name for six
species of sloth, which
include four species of
three-toed sloths, and
two species of two-toed
sloths. They live in the
tropical rainforests of
South America and
Central America.
Food Web
Harpy Eagle
Sloth
Jaguar
Cecropia Tree
Banana Tree
Insects
Snakes
Food Web
Sloths mostly eat
leaves, but also eat
some insects and fruit.
Their main predators
are the harpy eagle and
the jaguar. The majority
of sloth deaths however
are caused by humans
through activities such
as poaching.
Competition
A sloth’s main source of food
are leaves, usually from the
Cecropia tree, and because of
this they do not have any real
competition for food, as the
leaves are in high supply in the
rainforests where they dwell.
Sloths will usually pick a single
tree where they will eat, and
sleep, as well as defecating at
its base, however the
abundance of Cecropia trees
means there is not territorial
competition between
individual sloths.
Biodiversity
The sloths of the Folivora
suborder are part of the
order Pilosa. This order also
includes the suborder
Vermilingua, which contains
several species of anteater.
Its next closest ancestor is
the armadillo, which is in the
order Cingulata. Together,
the Pilosa and Cingulata
orders form the Xenarthra
superorder.
Adaptations
Sloths have a variety of adaptations that help
them to survive. A physical adaptation is that
their fur grows in the opposite direction of
normal animals, which provides protection for
the sloth when it is hanging upside down from
a tree. It also camouflages them to hide them
from possible predators. Their claws are also
long and sharp to allow them to easily climb
and hang on branches. A physiological
adaptation of the sloth is that they maintain
very low body temperatures of between 30-34
C°. As the leaves that they eat contain few
nutrients and are tough to digest, they have
also developed large stomachs that can take
over a month to digest all their food. A
behavioural adaptation of sloths is that every
week they will descend from their tree to
defecate at the base of it. The feces will help
nourish the tree where the sloth finds its food,
allowing the tree to provide more food for the
sloth in the future.
Evolution
The common ancestor of all sloths, including
ground sloths, first emerged approximately 60
million years ago during the Paleogene. Since
then, there have been five families of sloth :
Bradypodidae, Megalonychidae,
Megatheriidae, Mylodontidae, and
Nothrotheriidae. Today, the only extant
species are in the Bradypodidae and
Megalonychidae families, with all the other
species being extinct ground sloths. The
family Bradypodidae contains four species of
three-toed sloths, which are the pale-
throated sloth (Bradypus tridactylus), the
brown-throated sloth (Bradypus variegatus),
the maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus), and
the pygmy three-toed sloth (Bradypus
pygmaeus). The family Megalonychidae
contains two species of two-toed sloths,
which are Hoffman’s two-toed sloth
(Choloepus hoffmanni), and Linnaeus’s two-
toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus).
Adaptive Radiation
Today’s two-toed and three-toed
sloths have several differences from
their common ancestor that allow
them to inhabit different niches,
other than number of toes. This
common ancestor lived about 35-40
million years ago. Two-toed sloths
have six cervical vertebrae, whereas
three-toed sloths have nine. Three-
toed sloths also have tails and longer
forearms, and two-toed sloths have
shorter necks and larger eyes. The
main thing this has changed between
the two types of sloths is that the
three-toed sloths tend to stay and live
in a single tree, whereas the two-toed
sloths will move through different
trees more often.
Primary And Secondary Succession
Sloths will only inhabit a
certain area if it contains the
right trees to sustain them. If
the trees where they find
their leaves are destroyed,
for example because of
deforestation, the sloths will
be unable to survive. If
however, primary or
secondary succession occurs
in an area near a sloth’s
current habitats, and the
required trees begin to grow
there, the sloth may be able
to survive in that new
habitat.
Sources• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloth
• http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/three-toed-sloth/
• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Bradypus.jpg
• http://www.blacktomato.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/Sloth-Costa-Rica.jpg
• http://thingstodo.viator.com/costa-rica/files/A-Sloth-Spotted-in-Costa-Rica.jpg
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cecropia_glazioui.jpg
• http://blog.londolozi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/blog.anteater-half.jpg
• http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2011/04/26/armadillo_wide-
2258269a1e1501ec358c9cf54d95af9f89182175-s6-c30.jpg
• http://aphs.worldnomads.com/fieldnotes/22267/claws.jpg
• http://www.slothsanctuary.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/sloth2.jpg
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harpia_harpyja_001_800.jpg
• http://eofdreams.com/data_images/dreams/jaguar/jaguar-08.jpg
• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Starr_031118-
0039_Cecropia_obtusifolia.jpg
• http://topfoodfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Banana_Tree.jpg
• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/MC_Drei-Finger-Faultier.jpg
• http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-
XO10I6NLY_A/ULiEfThpWzI/AAAAAAAAAaM/IAa2ZfwYrGU/s320/6799228312_3c16d
a55e4_z.jpg
• http://richard-seaman.com/Arthropods/Belize/Highlights/BandedBelizeWeevil.jpg
• http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-
6IsEorrdUK0/TkKAtPwTA9I/AAAAAAAAAMw/T_Yvh0LpIwM/s1600/sloth+eating+carr
ot.jpg
• http://akrainforest10.pbworks.com/f/1271184858/three-toed-sloth1.jpg

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Folivora

  • 2. Biome The suborder of Folivora is the name for six species of sloth, which include four species of three-toed sloths, and two species of two-toed sloths. They live in the tropical rainforests of South America and Central America.
  • 3. Food Web Harpy Eagle Sloth Jaguar Cecropia Tree Banana Tree Insects Snakes
  • 4. Food Web Sloths mostly eat leaves, but also eat some insects and fruit. Their main predators are the harpy eagle and the jaguar. The majority of sloth deaths however are caused by humans through activities such as poaching.
  • 5. Competition A sloth’s main source of food are leaves, usually from the Cecropia tree, and because of this they do not have any real competition for food, as the leaves are in high supply in the rainforests where they dwell. Sloths will usually pick a single tree where they will eat, and sleep, as well as defecating at its base, however the abundance of Cecropia trees means there is not territorial competition between individual sloths.
  • 6. Biodiversity The sloths of the Folivora suborder are part of the order Pilosa. This order also includes the suborder Vermilingua, which contains several species of anteater. Its next closest ancestor is the armadillo, which is in the order Cingulata. Together, the Pilosa and Cingulata orders form the Xenarthra superorder.
  • 7. Adaptations Sloths have a variety of adaptations that help them to survive. A physical adaptation is that their fur grows in the opposite direction of normal animals, which provides protection for the sloth when it is hanging upside down from a tree. It also camouflages them to hide them from possible predators. Their claws are also long and sharp to allow them to easily climb and hang on branches. A physiological adaptation of the sloth is that they maintain very low body temperatures of between 30-34 C°. As the leaves that they eat contain few nutrients and are tough to digest, they have also developed large stomachs that can take over a month to digest all their food. A behavioural adaptation of sloths is that every week they will descend from their tree to defecate at the base of it. The feces will help nourish the tree where the sloth finds its food, allowing the tree to provide more food for the sloth in the future.
  • 8. Evolution The common ancestor of all sloths, including ground sloths, first emerged approximately 60 million years ago during the Paleogene. Since then, there have been five families of sloth : Bradypodidae, Megalonychidae, Megatheriidae, Mylodontidae, and Nothrotheriidae. Today, the only extant species are in the Bradypodidae and Megalonychidae families, with all the other species being extinct ground sloths. The family Bradypodidae contains four species of three-toed sloths, which are the pale- throated sloth (Bradypus tridactylus), the brown-throated sloth (Bradypus variegatus), the maned sloth (Bradypus torquatus), and the pygmy three-toed sloth (Bradypus pygmaeus). The family Megalonychidae contains two species of two-toed sloths, which are Hoffman’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni), and Linnaeus’s two- toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus).
  • 9. Adaptive Radiation Today’s two-toed and three-toed sloths have several differences from their common ancestor that allow them to inhabit different niches, other than number of toes. This common ancestor lived about 35-40 million years ago. Two-toed sloths have six cervical vertebrae, whereas three-toed sloths have nine. Three- toed sloths also have tails and longer forearms, and two-toed sloths have shorter necks and larger eyes. The main thing this has changed between the two types of sloths is that the three-toed sloths tend to stay and live in a single tree, whereas the two-toed sloths will move through different trees more often.
  • 10. Primary And Secondary Succession Sloths will only inhabit a certain area if it contains the right trees to sustain them. If the trees where they find their leaves are destroyed, for example because of deforestation, the sloths will be unable to survive. If however, primary or secondary succession occurs in an area near a sloth’s current habitats, and the required trees begin to grow there, the sloth may be able to survive in that new habitat.
  • 11. Sources• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloth • http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/three-toed-sloth/ • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Bradypus.jpg • http://www.blacktomato.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/Sloth-Costa-Rica.jpg • http://thingstodo.viator.com/costa-rica/files/A-Sloth-Spotted-in-Costa-Rica.jpg • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cecropia_glazioui.jpg • http://blog.londolozi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/blog.anteater-half.jpg • http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2011/04/26/armadillo_wide- 2258269a1e1501ec358c9cf54d95af9f89182175-s6-c30.jpg • http://aphs.worldnomads.com/fieldnotes/22267/claws.jpg • http://www.slothsanctuary.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/sloth2.jpg • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harpia_harpyja_001_800.jpg • http://eofdreams.com/data_images/dreams/jaguar/jaguar-08.jpg • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Starr_031118- 0039_Cecropia_obtusifolia.jpg • http://topfoodfacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Banana_Tree.jpg • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/MC_Drei-Finger-Faultier.jpg • http://4.bp.blogspot.com/- XO10I6NLY_A/ULiEfThpWzI/AAAAAAAAAaM/IAa2ZfwYrGU/s320/6799228312_3c16d a55e4_z.jpg • http://richard-seaman.com/Arthropods/Belize/Highlights/BandedBelizeWeevil.jpg • http://2.bp.blogspot.com/- 6IsEorrdUK0/TkKAtPwTA9I/AAAAAAAAAMw/T_Yvh0LpIwM/s1600/sloth+eating+carr ot.jpg • http://akrainforest10.pbworks.com/f/1271184858/three-toed-sloth1.jpg