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Morphological analysis of gonads of sloth (Bradypus variegatus Schinz, 1825)

The sloth can be zoologically designated as a mammal from class Eutheria, order Edentata, suborder Xenarthra and family Bradypodidae. The genus Bradypus is constituted by three different species: B. tridactylus, restricted to the Amazon region, B. variegatus, widely distributed through Central and South Americas, and B. torquatus, the only in serious danger of extinction. There's a need to investigate more deeply the B. variegatus, to effectivelly contribute to the literature of wild species' anatomy, besides search for more informations about the anatomy of the reproductive system of the sloth (Bradypus variegatus Schinz, 1825) and so, apply the new knowledge into the preservation of this species. We used four males and three females individuals, from the species' bank of the Anatomy Area, Department of Animal Morphology and Physiology, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (DMFA/UFRPE) which were dissected and we evidenced the gonads' vascularization, as well as its localizations, morphological aspects and morphometric data of the analyzed testicles and ovaries. As results, it was seen that the male has internal testicles, connected to the adrenal glands by a ligament of peritoneum. The vascularization is not made by a pampiniform plexus, but by one testicular artery and vein. The testicles have, in average, volume equals to 1.42 cm³; thickness, width and length, respectively equals to 0.98, 1.23 and 1.45 cm. The ovaries are also inside the intra-abdominal space, above the uterus, protected by an ovarian bursa, consistuted by mesovary and mesosalpinx. The vascularization is made by an arteriovenous plexus, which irrigates and drains the uterus, and its ramifications over the uterine wall reaches the ovaries. The ovaries have, in average, thickness, width and length, respectively equals to 0.37, 0.73 and 0.62 cm.

Morphology; morphometry; gonads; ovary; testicle; sloth; Bradypus variegatus


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