How does the USDA recommend food items be cut when preparing meals for captive sloths?
Answer
Into long, thin pieces
The presentation of food is functionally important; keepers are advised to cut items into long, thin pieces to facilitate the sloth's method of grasping vegetation with one foot and bringing it to the mouth.

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