Sri Lankan sloth bear
Sri Lankan sloth bear (Melursus ursinus inornatus) is a subspecies of the sloth bear which is found mainly in lowland dry forests in the island of Sri Lanka.
Being omnivorous, it feeds on nuts, berries, and roots, as well as carrion
and meat. One of its main staples is insects, which it removes
from rotting stumps and trees with its long, hairless snout. Otherwise, it
rarely kills animals.
The
Sri Lankan sloth bear is highly threatened, with a population less than 1000
(the wild population may be as few as 500) in many isolated populations with
population decrease. Destruction of dry-zone natural forest is its main threat
because unlike other large Sri Lankan animals, the Sri Lankan sloth bear is
highly dependent on natural forests for its food source. An increase in sloth
bear-human interaction has also caused many conflicts. These conflicts
include death and injury to humans, livestock loss, damage to property, and
retaliatory killing of wildlife causing humans to fear this species.
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