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Sloths guide: why they are covered in algae, why they are so slow, and why they always seem to be smiling - Discover Wildlife
👀 Did you know that sloths are color blind? #funfactfriday Three-fingered sloths have a genetic mutation which causes them to be born… | Instagram
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Sloths Are Number One on the List of Illegally Traded Pets from Colombia | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
The Sloth Conservation Foundation - #WisdomWednesday Sloths have a very rare condition called rod monochromacy meaning that they completely lack cone cells in their eyes. As a result they are colour-blind, can
The Sloth Conservation Foundation - Sloths have TINY pupils! They are almost completely blind during daylight hours and can only see a little bit better at night. They compensate for this, however,
![Sloths have very poor eyesight caused by a rare condition called rod monochromacy. It is the absence of cone cells in their eyes causing color- blindness. Thus sloths can only see poorly in Sloths have very poor eyesight caused by a rare condition called rod monochromacy. It is the absence of cone cells in their eyes causing color- blindness. Thus sloths can only see poorly in](https://i.redd.it/77r3q48wjz671.jpg)