Sloth bear

Melursus ursinus

Sloth Bear

Animal facts

Sloth bears are so-called because their long curved claws resemble those of a sloth. They are threatened because they are illegally killed for their gall bladders, which are used in traditional Oriental medicine and they are also facing habitat loss.

Where they live

India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh

Habitat

Forest and grassland

What they eat

Mainly termites, also fruit and honey

IUCN status

Vulnerable

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