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We Can't Remember What Giant Sloths Were Like

Season 8 Episode 19 | 11m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

What did ancient people once know about these bizarre megafauna that we’ve since forgotten?

Even though we once knew them pretty well, firsthand knowledge of giant sloths is now lost to time – including some of the most basic aspects of their biology and behavior. So, what did ancient people once know about these bizarre megafauna that we’ve since forgotten?

06/09/2026 | Rating NR

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We Can't Remember What Giant Sloths Were Like

Season 8 Episode 19 | 11m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Even though we once knew them pretty well, firsthand knowledge of giant sloths is now lost to time – including some of the most basic aspects of their biology and behavior. So, what did ancient people once know about these bizarre megafauna that we’ve since forgotten?

06/09/2026 | Rating NR

FromDigital Studios

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