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Encyclopedia > Sloth (disambiguation)

Sloth may refer to:

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  • The Sloth, a South American mammal
  • The Ground sloth, several extinct species related to the above mammal.
  • Sloth (not a deadly sin), one of the seven deadly sins, meaning spiritual apathy
  • Sloth (band)
  • Sloth, a deformed man in the 1985 movie, The Goonies
  • Sloth, a character in the anime series Fullmetal Alchemist
  • Sloth, a graphic novel by Love and Rockets co-creator, Gilbert Hernandez 2006 graphic novel, published by Vertigo Comics.
  • Sloth, a song by Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick, recorded 1972 by British Folk Rock band Fairport Convention, produced by Joe Boyd.
  • Dr. Frank Sloth, a fictional villain from Neopets
  • 'Sloths!' is the name of an SNL Digital Short in which mischievous high-school students fool the Long Island Zoo into airing their 'educational video', which is really a campy montage of sloths in humorous situations, singing absurd lyrics to 80's hair band type music.
  • The term sloth is also used for other slow-moving animals.

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Sloth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1039 words)
Sloths are medium-sized South American mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Pilosa.
The main predators of sloths are the jaguar, the harpy eagle, and humans.
Sloths are herbivores, and generally eat leaves, especially those of the cecropia tree.
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