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Sometimes animals will be selected randomly to go "manhunting mode" and assault your colony.
Megasloths are dangerous so unless you want to try and tame them it's safer to kill them off.
Same goes for wargs, timberwolves and any other creature with lots of attacks.
Boomrats and boomalopes especially, you do not want those things going manhunt on your foraging colonist.
Also click on animal->and hit info
which is the ancestor of the sloth
just bigger and a bit more mega
they tend to be pretty peacefull so no real reason unless you are hungry
they are slow so relatively safe to hunt in a group
i think they get pissed of easily so dont hunt alone
No issue
unlucky i guess
Actually, never had a single megasloth revenge or manhunter pack.