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If you were already jealous of sloths’ lazy lifestyle, hangin’ from trees in tropical paradise, it turns out they’re racking up a lot of notches on their tree stump as well. Ecologists studying two-toed Hoffmann’s sloths in Costa Rica were surprised to find that the animals go for the “friends with benefits” lifestyle; with nearly 40% of the adult males they observed fathering offspring with multiple females. They may look cuddly and lethargic but researchers discovered that the hairy wrap-arounds will go to battle to defend their harems.
Male sloths are not monogamous and more than a third of them father offspring with multiple females
If you were already jealous of sloths’ lazy lifestyle, hangin’ from trees in tropical paradise, it turns out they’re racking up a lot of notches on their tree stump as well. Ecologists studying two-toed Hoffmann’s sloths in Costa Rica were surprised to find that the animals go for the “friends with benefits” lifestyle; with nearly 40% of the adult males they observed fathering offspring with multiple females. They may look cuddly and lethargic but researchers discovered that the hairy wrap-arounds will go to battle to defend their harems.
Male sloths are not monogamous and more than a third of them father offspring with multiple females