User talk:2601:681:5300:9800:D4CA:3E2F:B283:A561

In regards to the "behaviour" section, the entire paragraph is basically wrong. "This species of sloth is also known for its unique behavioural adaptions when confronted with a predator. Whilst on the ground, and vulnerable, if the Linnaeus's sloth encounters such a predator, they will rear up on their hind legs and 'run' backwards, away from the predator. This defensive behaviour, however, often results in injuries for the sloth as they cannot see where they are running, and will 'crash' into trees and other obstructions." There is absolutely no evidence to even remotely suggest a sloth is physically capable of this type of behavior. The fact this paragraph is here, and has even been disputed in the past and kept on the page, is a little disheartening.