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How does the sloth fit into evolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gadarene" data-source="post: 61059235" data-attributes="member: 306152"><p>As is this.</p><p></p><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/kawaii.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="^_^" title="Kawaii ^_^" data-shortname="^_^" /></p><p></p><p>Edit: Actually, this really is hilarious, you've posted a link that contains dozens of adaptations of the sloth to its environment yet still seem to think the existence of predators (no different to many other species) is the achilles heel for this one in particular. Fabulous.</p><p></p><p>Again, they survive, don't they? So their camouflage and infrequent trips to the ground level are working. They are adapted to their environment - including predators. (With the possible exception of humans, hunting etc, but that's always a bit more complex - although this wouldn't have been an issue when they evolved).</p><p></p><p>This is an incredibly feeble argument. We know that species can survive and continue to propagate despite the existence of predators. Why the sloth is so different to any other species of this kind is beyond me, but evidently my mind doesn't operate on creationist "logic".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadarene, post: 61059235, member: 306152"] As is this. ^_^ Edit: Actually, this really is hilarious, you've posted a link that contains dozens of adaptations of the sloth to its environment yet still seem to think the existence of predators (no different to many other species) is the achilles heel for this one in particular. Fabulous. Again, they survive, don't they? So their camouflage and infrequent trips to the ground level are working. They are adapted to their environment - including predators. (With the possible exception of humans, hunting etc, but that's always a bit more complex - although this wouldn't have been an issue when they evolved). This is an incredibly feeble argument. We know that species can survive and continue to propagate despite the existence of predators. Why the sloth is so different to any other species of this kind is beyond me, but evidently my mind doesn't operate on creationist "logic". [/QUOTE]
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