All the sloths drawn for #slothszn .
SLOTHS!
Megatherium americanum, Catonyx cuvieri, Huilabradys, Thalassocnus yaucensis, Neocnus toupiti, Megalonyx jeffersonii and Archaeomylodon!
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Three sketches of the extinct ground sloth, Ahytherium: a side profile, a sloth eating Jua leaves, and a sloth with its mouth open facing the viewer.
Bonus Ahytherium sketches for you guys!
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Portrait of an extinct ground sloth, Ahytherium aureum.
Ahytherium aureum was a medium-sized, 600-800+ lb Megalonychid sloth from Late Pleistocene Bahía, Brazil 🇧🇷, disappearing some 11-12,000 years or so ago.
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Some more sloth requests for #slothszn:
⭑ Paramylodon (~1.5 tons, North America, Pleistocene)
⭑ and a Spec-Evo sloth I call the “Snow Sloth” of most of arctic to subarctic Eurasia & North America (2-4 tons).
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Sloth of the Day: Does he even need an introduction? Like you already know who this is…
Sid the Sloth for the uninitiated!
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Three extinct, brown to grayish ground sloths - Pliomegatherium (an older relative of Megatherium weighing about 2 tons), Glossotherium (a 1 ton Brazilian grassland sloth with built-in armor in the form of osteoderms) and Diabolotherium (a very small sloth of the Andes adapted to climbing rocky terrain).
Here’s a selection of Sloths to funk up your day!
Pliomegatherium (Late Miocene-Early Pliocene), Glossotherium (Pleistocene), & Diabolotherium (Pleistocene) (also featured on Prehistoric Planet!).
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