One of my favorite animals, Megatherium and Eremotherium were giant sloths that lived in South and Central America during the Pleistocene. They were among the largest terrestrial mammals of their time, reaching about 5 to 6 meters in length when standing and weighing several tons.
Their bodies were massive and robust, supported by thick, column-like limbs, and large, curved claws used to pull branches and tear vegetation.
They were herbivores, or occasional omnivores, feeding mainly on leaves, shrubs, and small trees. Megatherium was found primarily in southern South America, while Eremotherium had a wider distribution throughout tropical regions and even North America during the Great American Biotic Exchange.
Both genera disappeared near the end of the Pleistocene, around the time humans spread across the Americas, marking the extinction of some of the largest and most unusual mammals the continent ever produced.
Description
It's not better than the first version, just more versatile in certain types of images and styles.
Created from the original dataset of the Giant Sloth test version, so don't expect this LoRA to perform much better than the previous one, however it is better in images with facial focus and furry/anthro art.