Unau vs Unal - What's the difference?
unau | unal |
Linnaeus's two-toed sloth, Choloepus didactylus , a two-toed sloth native to South America.
* 1834 , Augustus Addison Gould (editor), A System of Natural History ,
As a noun unau
is linnaeus's two-toed sloth, choloepus didactylus , a two-toed sloth native to south america.As a proper noun unal is
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Noun
(en noun)page 264,
- The unau', or two-toed sloth, has no tail, and only two nails on the fore feet. The ai, or three-toed sloth, has a short tail, and three nails on every foot. The nose of the ' unau , is likewise much longer, the forehead higher, and the ears longer than those of the ai.
