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January 2, 2025 at 2:47:26 PM

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Sherman Giant Sloth

Information on this organism has been made available to the public by the BCWPA.

Names: Prehistoric Sloth, New York Giant Sloth, New Megalonyx


Habitat: New York swamplands, grasslands, and woodlands


Size: size is generally smaller than a Black Bear, but can be larger


Diet: herbivorous; gritty and fibrous diet


Reproduction: monogamous; 1 - 3 offsping raised in family units


Society: solitary, couples, or family units


Lifespan: up to 60 years


Smaller than their ancient ancestors, the Sherman Giant Sloth only remains in the surrounding area of Sherman, NY. Covered in bristly, white hair, the sloths' coats thin during the summer, exposing patches of pale hide. Like many sloths, these creatures survive off of a variety of plant matter: leaves, twigs, and vines. The arms of these animals are longer than their legs to help them forage; standing and reaching up to rake down foliage with sickle-shaped claws, their long tails and flat feet help them balance when feeding. When walking on all fours, they must walk on the heels of their hands, as their claws are so long.


Prone to overheating, these animals tend to stay…

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