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jan75reply
lemmy.ml

"Faultier" in german as well, "faul" = lazy and "tier" = animal

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espentanreply
lemmy.world

Same in Norwegian, dovendyr.

Doven = lazy, or more accurately, "action less". Dyr = animal.

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Portuguese: bicho preguica

Preguiça: to feel lazy, "bicho": a little less formal way to say animal

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Haha that's cool, I wonder if there are any languages where the sloth isn't named after their slow nature?

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Aww. He looks suspiciously calm. Like as soon as the officer puts him somewhere safe he's going to walk back into the danger.

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lemmy.world

Alright, we'll give you really cool claws, but the trade-off is that you'll move with the speed of darkness.

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Hehe, probably. It's just something I like to say, with the implication being that if the speed of light is fast, then the speed of darkness must be slow. It stands to reason, right?

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lemmy.ml

Am I crazy or does that 2-toed sloth have 4 digits on its left hand?

Edit: my leading theory is its back left leg is next to its left foreleg. So we're seeing both finger and toenails.

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Thesloth has both its left limbs right next to each other. In the first photo you can see both limbs more clearly but you can make out a small gap between them in the second photo too.

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I noticed that, suspected ai, but I think I agree with your theory, especially considering the top photo shows them together

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