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Animals

Animals. Olivia Pfeifer, Kaitlyn Hobson, Bobby Murray, Hunter Jordan. Two toed sloth. The two toed sloths diet is leaves, twigs , and fruits. Habitat rainforest canopies. Home range, Central America and northern south A merica. Predators Jaguars, ocelots, and other cats prey sloths.

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Animals

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  1. Animals Olivia Pfeifer, Kaitlyn Hobson, Bobby Murray, Hunter Jordan

  2. Two toed sloth The two toed sloths diet is leaves, twigs , and fruits. Habitat rainforest canopies. Home range, Central America and northern south America. Predators Jaguars, ocelots, and other cats prey sloths. Fun facts two toed sloths are about 21 to 29 inches long and weigh about 9 to 17 pounds. Bobby Murray

  3. African servals The servals lives in Africa. The male serial is up to 3 to 4 feet tall and up to 90 to 120 pounds. They eat small creatures up to a size as a small antelope. It lives up to age 20. They only can have 2 to 3 baby's. They have predators. They eat things in the water. They are hunted for there coats. Hunter Jordan

  4. Eastern screech owl This is a fairly common permanent resident in Ohio. It lives in towns and small woodlots. The eastern screech owl is a short, stocky bird. Trees define the habitat. Olivia Pfeifer

  5. Northern Tamandua Vested Anteater Lives in rainforests and many plantations. Their head to body length ranges from 470+770 mm and tail length from 402 to 67 m. Their claws range from 4 to ten centimeters in range. Their feet each have five clawed digits. Kaitlyn Hobson

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