What is laziness?

sloth is the type of bear from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Butan and Nepal. They can weigh from £ 120 to £ 310 (54 to 141 kilograms) and are usually five to six feet high (1.5 to 1.8 meters). The sloth is Omnivore that eats insects, fruit and carrion. They are usually black, with short, pale hair on their snout, long, hooks similar to claws and white shape of Chevron on their chest. The sloth bear is usually the most active at night and usually do not need or prefer the society of other sloths. They usually live individually and have a home range of about 3,212 acres (13 km2). When they feel threatened, these bears rise to the hind legs.

These bears are classified as an endangered species because they are often hunted or captured by the And and did for human entertainment for human entertainment. The sloth bear can sometimes be aggressive for humans and sometimes harm human crops, which makes them a goal for hunters. They were also hunted for their gall bladder, considered valuable to the practices of folk medicine in the region. They are usually night, although they have been observed that they are more active in the days in areas where they are protected from human intervention. These bears are often very loud in their activities, especially when they use lips to suck termites, ants and other insects from underground nests.

The mating season for the lazy bear usually occurs at the end of spring and at the beginning until mid -summer. The bear with a hem is carried by her young for five or six months. Normally give birth to two chicks on the litter, usually on their day underground. These chicks remain with their mother for two to three years. Sometimes their mothers' backs will ride on sloths, behavior that CSV was of any other bear species.

Most of the sloth bear consists of termites, ants and other insects, but also like fresh fruit. Eben fruit, mango and figs are among the popular fruit for lazyto eat. Climbing trees were also observed and honey bees nests to eat honey ridge.

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