FOOTAGE OF SLOTH HANGING UPSIDE DOWN FROM THE BRANCH AND THEN CROSSING LEFT ON GREEN SCREEN.

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Sloths belong to the Bradypus genus from the Pilosa order. Sloths are part of a family tree that includes anteaters and armadillos.

 

Quick facts:

 

They are 2 types of sloths:

  • Two-toed sloths
  • Three-toed sloths

As the names suggest, the 2 categories can be easily identified by the number of their toes. The two categories include together six sloth species:

  1. Hoffman’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni)
  2. Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus)
  3. Pygmy three-toed sloth (Bradypus pygmaeus)
  4. Maned three-toed sloth (Bradypus torquatus)
  5. Brown-throated sloth (Bradypus variegatus)
  6. Pale-throated sloth (Bradypus tridactylus)

 

Unlike other creatures, sloths have only two types of teeth: canines and molars, with a total of 18 teeth. Their mouth has 4 canines on top and bottom, 10 molars on top, and 8 molars on the lower jaw.

 

They are color-blind. They can be completely blind on a bright day, and can barely see in dim light. Their poor vision capacity is replaced with a great sense of smell and spatial memory.

 

Sloths spend most of their time hanging upside down and sleeping on trees; they sleep 15 to 20 a day on average, which makes them natives of rainforests, especially in central and north America.

Sloths are medium-sized mammals. They can be 2 to 2.5 feet (0.6 to 0.8 meters) and weigh between 8 and 17 lbs (3.6 to 7.7 kg).

 

 

Footage details: Sloth green screen footage

A sloth hanging upside down from the branch and then crossing left. You can use this clip as a simulation of nature and wildlife. The sloth footage was shot using a green background in our GreenScreen Animals studios, with a high-end RED camera. The clip is ready for production purposes and comes with prep-ready resolutions: 1080, 2K, 3K, 4K, 5K, and 6K.

 

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Sloth hanging upside down from branch

 

Sloth crossing left

 

If you’re looking for similar sloth green screen footage, take a look at these:

 

Video of sloth hanging from branch crossing towards center, pausing and sniffing, then crossing left and exiting

Sloth hanging from branch crossing towards center, pausing and sniffing, then crossing left and exiting

 

Video of sloth hanging upside down rotating left to right and then crossing right

Sloth hanging upside down rotating left to right and then crossing right

 

Video of sloth hanging upside down rotating right to left

Sloth hanging upside down rotating right to left

 

Video of sloth’s legs close up

Sloth’s legs close up

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