Megatherium

Megatheriums, also known as ground sloths or giant ground sloths, were massive prehistoric land-based mammals.

Description
Megatheriums were giant sloths, and like their much smaller cousins, they were covered in long, coarse fur. They were capable of walking on their hind legs, but generally preferred to travel on all fours.

Biology
Once a year, a female megatherium could birth a litter of up to two cubs. A juvenile megatherium reached maturity in four years.

Behavior
Megatheriums were known to be peaceful animals, but became aggressive during their mating season.

Combat
Despite their slow movements, megatheriums were incredibly powerful. The paws on their forearms sported claws. They used these claws to gather food but they also made for effective defensive weapons. Their thick hide protected them from harm.

Diet
Megatheriums were a herbivorous species, but were also known to eat meat to supplement their diets when needed.