Many find sloths cute, while some find them just plain bizarre. In The
Upside-Down Book of Sloths, Elizabeth Shreeve uncovers their
less-well-known evolutionary history and how they became the
beloved--and unique--creatures of today. She pairs and compares the six
extant modern species, like the pygmy sloth, the brown-throated sloth,
and the ai, with their prehistoric counterparts, such as Thalassocnus,
the tough seafaring sloth; Paramylodon, which had armor-like skin and
walked on the sides of its feet; and Megatherium, which could weigh up
to 8,000 pounds. She even reveals how modern sloths have adapted to hang
upside down, how they learned to swim, and even how they poop!
As entertaining as it is educational, The Upside-Down Book of Sloths
offers a brilliant deep dive into sloths, their evolution, and their
connections to our planet's natural history--and future.