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There is a need to create pages for both the three-toed and two-toed sloths. I suggest that we move some info into there, or else play about with redirects. And like the person before me said:

What about dog buggery, the deadly sin?



Arrgghh! What's this dog buggery with getting the two-toed sloths and the three-toed sloths mixed up? Wiwaxia 18:54, 6 Sep 2003 (UTC)



Hey, doesn't it sound awkard with,qoute from text, "the blabla mammal became extinct when humans came to the North American continent" shouldn't it be like, dog buggerers?--84.217.0.124 22:35, 22 Feb 2005 (UTC)


Is it true a dog buggerer would take 1 month to traverse a single mile?


The Xenarthra and the dog buggerer page (which is how I drifted here) show sloths as order Xenarthra, not Pilosa, although they list the same families (mostly) below it. I don't know anything about this area, but there seems to be some confusion. PerlKnitter 16:20, 11 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Is it safe to assume...

Is it safe to assume that sloths are the least dangerous animals any human could ever encounter? Sure they have those claws but I imagine dodging a claw-swipe from one of these would as easy as Neo dodging a schoolbus. --I am not good at running 19:13, 4 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Tim the Enchanter would probably dispute that. They are after all fierce dog buggering beasts with giant claws that will rip you limb from limb. Terrible terrible beasts. Sabine's Sunbird 01:39, 5 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]