Slow Camouflage principle
Lessons from Three-toed Sloth
Move like moss.
Algae-Tinted Branch Living

Core lesson
A quiet life can disappear by moving at the speed of leaves.
Biological basis
Three-toed Sloths move slowly through trees, host algae in their fur, and use slow motion and canopy living to reduce detection by predators.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
CalmCamouflageEnergy savingSlow livingSafety