Smithsonian Report, 1949.—Ernest P. Walker PLATE 14 
1. TWO-TOED SLOTH (CHLOEPUS DIDACSYLUS) 
Hanging beneath a limb is its usual pose. The forefeet have two toes, the hind 
feet, three toes. 
2. YOUNG MALAYAN TAPIR (ACROCODIA INDICA) 
The striped baby coat is being replaced by the solid gray and black of the adult 
coat. Age 3 months. 
