Bradypus Tridactylus, also known as the Maned Three-toed Sloth, is a species of sloth found in the Amazon rainforest. This slow-moving mammal is known for its distinctive mane of shaggy hair on its back and its three-toed claws used for hanging from trees. Other synonyms for Bradypus Tridactylus include the Linnaeus's Three-toed Sloth, the Pale-throated Sloth, and the Southern Three-toed Sloth. These synonyms refer to different aspects of the sloth's appearance and range, but all describe the same species of sloth. Despite their slow and docile nature, Bradypus Tridactylus plays an important role in the ecosystem as a seed disperser and a source of food for predators.