Pilosa

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"The order Pilosa /paɪˈloʊsə/ is a group of placental mammals, extant today only in the Americas. It includes the anteaters and sloths, including the extinct ground sloths, which became extinct about 10,000 years ago. The name comes from the Latin word for "hairy". Pilosans are good examples of ecological harmony. Anteaters, for example, feed lightly and for a short time at any one ant nest, allowing the colony to regrow easily. Also, sloths´ fur is home to many insects, as well as a type of alga that helps camouflage the sloths." - (en.wikipedia.org 20.12.2020)
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