Is a Groundhog heavier than a Sloth?

Answer : No, a Groundhog is not heavier than a Sloth
The average weight of a Groundhog is 2 kg, (4 lbs) versus 6 kg, (13 lbs) for a Sloth
NameName:GroundhogName:Sloth
WeightWeight:2 kg, (4 lbs)Weight:6 kg, (13 lbs)
* Hoffman's Two Toed Sloth - ranges from 4 to 8kg
HeightHeight:50 cm, (1 ft, 7.7 in )Height:76 cm, (2 ft, 5.9 in )
Top SpeedTop Speed:8 kph, (5 mph)Top Speed:24 kph, (15 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years)Lifespan in Wild (years):4Lifespan in Wild (years):17
DescriptionDescription:Groundhogs are fairly large for rodents, and they are best known for hibernating throughout the winter and predicting spring. They are brown and are members of the squirrel family.Description:Hoffman’s two-toed sloth lives in tropical forest trees of Nicaragua, Peru, Central Brazil, and northern South America. They spend their lives hanging upside down: eating, sleeping, mating, and even giving birth in an upside down position. Walking is not in their nature, so they only crawl when on ground.
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Name:Groundhog
Weight:2 kg, (4 lbs)
Height:50 cm, (1 ft, 7.7 in )
Top Speed:8 kph, (5 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years):4
Description:Groundhogs are fairly large for rodents, and they are best known for hibernating throughout the winter and predicting spring. They are brown and are members of the squirrel family.
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Name:Sloth
Weight:6 kg, (13 lbs)
* Hoffman's Two Toed Sloth - ranges from 4 to 8kg
Height:76 cm, (2 ft, 5.9 in )
Top Speed:24 kph, (15 mph)
Lifespan in Wild (years):17
Description:Hoffman’s two-toed sloth lives in tropical forest trees of Nicaragua, Peru, Central Brazil, and northern South America. They spend their lives hanging upside down: eating, sleeping, mating, and even giving birth in an upside down position. Walking is not in their nature, so they only crawl when on ground.
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