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by whyslothslow
760 days ago
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Wait. So why are sloths so slow? I read this whole article and it’s still not clear to me _why_ they’re slow. I’m genuinely curious! It seems like this article just lists a bunch of facts about sloths. But doesn’t say why being nearly blind or having a slow metabolism gives any evolutionary advantages. |
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1. With their poor eyesight, if they were fast they'd half-blindly get into trouble and fall to their deaths or whatever, so it's kinda-sorta beneficial given that other constraint.
2. Being slow-by-design reduces calorie needs, meaning they can survive eating a smaller amount of stuff and stuff that other animals also don't want as much. This lets them fit into a low-competition niche.
3. Most nearby predators are looking for fast-moving targets, so being slow helps them avoid being detected.