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  1. 8 Facts You (probably) Didn’t Know About Sloths’ …

    Three-fingered sloths also have multiple unique fibrinous adhesions that effectively anchor their abdominal organs against the lower ribs. These evolutionary ‘coat hangers’ support the weight of the sloth’s stomach and …

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  2. SlothOpedia | Everything you ever wanted to know about sloths!

  3. To Breathe Upside-Down, Sloths Tape Organs To Their Ribs

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  5. How sloths breathe upside down explained by scientists

    Apr 26, 2014 · The research found the mammals, which live in the rainforests of south and central America, have a way of fixing their internal organs to the rib cage.

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  6. Sloth Facts: Anatomy for Being Upside-Down — Sloth Speaks

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  8. How Sloths Breathe Upside Down - Science | AAAS

    Apr 28, 2014 · Sloths are better adapted to hanging out than once thought. Researchers report in Biology Letters that sloths breathe easy by anchoring their internal organs to their rib cage, reducing the weight pressing on their lungs …

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  9. Sloths are our calm and smiley lifeform of the week

    Jun 10, 2024 · If you look at the skeletons of two-fingered sloths, they look like made of only ribs and more ribs: They have 23 pairs! This is the largest number of ribs in any mammal. In comparison, humans...

  10. Mitigating the squash effect: sloths breathe easily upside down

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  11. Walk Like a Sloth–lesson 6: sternebrae and sternal ribs

    The sternebrae connect to the ribs through eight (8) pairs of bones called sternal ribs that curve around the front of the chest and connect to the true ribs with a thin layer of cartilage. The triangle wide, flat, smooth back of the sternebrae is the …