He seems unorganized and goofy at first glance. Sid's teeth also stick out awkwardly, adding to his unconventional visual appearance of a 'sidekick'. It is unclear what his visual characteristics are supposed to indicate at the beginning of the film.
This roughhousing went on until the earth shook and stopped the fighting for a moment, Manny taking the chance to state that, thanks to Sid, they'd all be traveling together. As the six animals walked on with the crowds, they passed Fast Tony, who, ever on the attempt to sell things, hurried off once he saw the herd.
Ellie waylaid them all as she and her brothers spotted a hawk and played dead. Sid asked why Manny didn't play dead as well, with Manny responding crossly that he was a mammoth, to which Sid insisted that Manny could play dead for treats and soon after gestured that Ellie was not sane, to Manny's annoyance. The group began to cross a vast frozen lake, with Diego uneasy around so much water, chastising Crash and Eddie for sliding around on it, to which Sid said that the ice was thin but still strong enough to carry a ten-ton mammoth and a nine-ton "possum".
As the group continued walking on, the ice suddenly split and a giant pliosaur burst through it, flinging Sid into the air and directly into the waters of the lake. With that, an ichthyosaur named Cretaceous also engaged in the hunt. Sid fell far away from the others and paddled as quickly as he could, calling out to Diego for help, who stood on an ice floe, petrified in fear.
Sid reached the ice floe in time to watch out as the pliosaur, a vast reptile named Maelstrom , drew closer. Diego, however, was not moving, despite Sid's efforts to pull him away. In desperation, Sid grabbed Diego's tail and bit it hard, prompting the saber to roar in pain, snap out of his fear and jump off the ice floe with Sid, moments before Maelstrom destroyed it.
Sid and Diego then jumped from floe to floe as Maelstrom chased them both, finally reaching a large ice bank, which he snapped on as Sid and Diego escaped.
Collapsing in exhaustion, Sid let himself drop next to Diego. Once the group reached the riverbanks after escaping the sea reptiles, Sid pondered on what the two reptiles were and quickly shifted from fear to his annoyance of Manny, whom Sid thought liked Ellie after complaining of how narrow-minded she was.
Manny dispelled the notion, but Sid persisted, stating that Manny's secret was safe with him, as was Diego's: Sid stated that Diego couldn't swim, the saber denying this fervently, and Sid again annoyingly insisted he was right, stating that they were living in a melting world and that Diego must confront his fear at one point or another. The group moved on, reaching a downward slope, where Crash, Eddie and Ellie rolled down on logs, prompting Manny to sardonically ask of Sid whether he actually believed Ellie was for him: Sid affirmed that Ellie was, as she was fun to be around and Manny was not: a perfect balance.
At that moment, Crash, who had been playing a game, asked Manny if he might pull back the tree that Crash was standing on so as to shoot him into the pond. Manny flatly refused, to which Sid asked Manny how he intended to impress Ellie if he wouldn't play along; Manny denied that he wanted to impress Ellie, and Sid persisted, stating that Manny was trying hard to convince Ellie that she was a mammoth.
Manny insisted that he was trying to convince her of what she was because no one could be two things, which Sid contested, citing the bullfrog, the chickenhawk and the turtledove.
Manny consented with Crash's idea and flung him far off with the tree, only for the possum to hit a tree face-first, fall down unconscious, and Eddie to rush to his aid. Ellie saw what had happened and crossly blamed Manny, Manny contesting her blame as Crash told him he could do the trick. In a moment, Crash came to, prompting Ellie to bashfully state that her brothers made her life an adventure, playfully punching them with her trunk, to Sid, Manny and Diego's shock.
The group moved on, clearing their way through a number of dried logs: Sid tugged at one of the the sticks on the logs and snapped it off, flinging himself backward.
As the group moved, Diego remarked to Manny that Ellie was sweet, despite her confusion: as Manny turned his head, holding a log, he distractedly knocked Sid in the head twice with it.
Diego then asked Manny what was holding him back from courting Ellie, to which the mammoth replied that the memories of his late family impeded him. Sid, who stayed in the log that Manny was moving, stated that Manny could have a family again, which Manny denied, making to throw the log aside. Sid, exclaiming in panic as he was about to be thrown, insisted that if Manny let Ellie go, he was letting his species slip away as well, which Sid deemed selfish.
Manny threw the log aside, and Sid, stuck inside of it, mused that he was getting through to Manny. Sid set out to find rocks with which to make fire, striking a few against one another, when he heard a rustling in the bushes behind him, and turned his attention to Diego.
Sid stated that it was brave of Manny to take a chance and appeal to Ellie, to which Diego agreed. Sid then explained that fear was inherent to all animals, and with that confronted Diego on his inability to swim: Diego insisted that fear was for prey, to which Sid stated that Diego was allowing the water to make him its prey, and leapt into a demonstration on how to swim, relying on vines and relating swimming techniques to hunting prey.
Diego, unconvinced, cut the vine that Sid was using to illustrate his point, bringing the sloth down: with that, Diego left the scene. Sid and Diego stood near the fire that Sid had started up, when Manny came along, hesitantly stating that it was going well with Ellie, when Ellie came along and crossly stomped by, splashing some water onto the fire that Sid had started up, demanding that they would move along with her and her brothers at night.
The group moved on, walking through a foggy plain, where Sid collided with a low stump that Crash and Eddie decided not to warn him about, and within a moment, the ground where the animals stood was shaken loose as the fog cleared and it became clear that they were standing on a stack of imbalanced rocks over a vast chasm.
Diego called out for everyone to stop moving, but once they did, the rocks crumbled and shifted again, causing Sid to lose his grip on one and hang from another directly over the chasm. Diego directed the others in holding the rocks together so that they could escape, and Manny and Ellie discussed the misunderstanding that Manny had had before about mating with Ellie, Sid concurring that Manny was right to think Ellie overreacted, with the others all pitching in their opinions, when Ellie apologized: she felt that she had overreacted, to everyone else's surprise.
Sid then tried to grab onto the ledge as the rocks swung around, but fell off and was knocked out for a moment as he saw the other rocks crumble down and the other animals escape them in time, save for Diego, who had not leapt off in time and was saved by Manny and Ellie, who pulled him up. The group stopped for the night, Sid setting up another fire, guarding it warily as the two mammoths, who had reconciled, passed by it.
As they moved on, Sid pulled out a large piece of bark and turned to Diego, discussing the "good old days", when the land was not about to flood, and dusted the bark off with his tail, tapping Diego with it by mistake. Diego concurred about those days, stating that then, possums were possums and mammoths were mammoths.
The two then went to sleep, Sid promptly dozing off. Later that night, as Sid slept, he was carried away on the bark that he was sleeping on by a number of mini-sloths back to their camp , where Sid, as he was being carried, woke up as a branch hit his face and looked down to find himself being carried by four mini-sloths.
With that, Sid looked around and saw that there were many other mini-sloths, two of them lowering themselves down onto Sid with vines, bestowing a flowery tiara on his head. Sid looked on as he was carried towards a giant rocky shrine that resembled him, remarking that someone among the mini-sloths liked Sid.
The mini-sloths carrying him came to a halt and dropped him in front of the altar, where the leader of the mini-sloths stood, referring to Sid as "fire king" and handing him two rocks before bowing away. Sid was pleased that someone at last knew what he could do and struck the rocks together, igniting the vines around the shrine, lighting its stony face, to the mini-sloths' marvel.
With that, Sid looked up with admiration at his work when he smelled something burning and saw that his foot was on one of the hot vines. Picking it up and exclaiming in pain as he stood on one foot, Sid saw that the mini-sloths all imitated him, and with that, Sid began to engage them all in an elaborate dance in which they all mimicked his movements.
The dance continued on until the mini-sloths, as they danced with Sid, bound him in vines and prepared to sacrifice the larger sloth to a lava pit nearby. As he was carried to the lava pit, Sid attempted to reason with the mini-sloths, claiming that they would suffer "a thousand years bad juju for killing Fire King", to which the leader of the mini-sloths explained that the superheated rocks from the core of the planet were rising up and melting the buildup of ice from thousands of years.
Noting the mini-sloths' advanced understanding of the meltdown, Sid bargained to be spared, claiming that together, they might find a solution. The mini-sloth leader stated that their solution was to sacrifice the Fire King, which Sid noted was not a scientific solution, but the mini-sloth leader maintained was worth a try.
As Sid was thrown into the pit, bound in vines, the mini-sloths cheered, unaware that one end of the vines had tangled around a rock in the pit, causing Sid to only graze the lava below and be launched upward, straight into the nose of the Fire King effigy, causing it to jar loose and bring the entire rock collection down as the statue nose bounced off, Sid inside it. The next day, Manny , Diego , and the rest of the gang had found Sid walking back to their camp sight, as they had found out that some of the flooding had caught up with them.
Sid tries to tell them that the reason why he was gone last night was because he was abducted by a tribe of Mini-sloths , explaining that they worshiped him, despite throwing him into a volcano for sacrifice. Manny and Diego didn't believe him and told him that they needed to move fast from the flooding.
Sid, realizing that they truly didn't believe him agrees sourly. While they were traveling, the herd had encountered an area full of Vultures that had watched them and burst out in a Song proclaiming their desire to eat the animals that lagged behind, as they chased them while singing it.
They herd was then able to get away. Sid was told to stop singing the Song that the Vultures had sung by Manny and Diego , explaining to them that it was a catchy song. Then, the group of animals had stop, seeing that they had finally made it to the boat that was made of a massive fallen tree. The group had all cheered and began to walk again. Suddenly, a massive explosion had erupted from the ground, across where the animals were and more started to erupt.
They had came upon a field of geysers that stood between them and the safety of the giant boat. Sid reassures that the geysers only consist some hot water and steam and they shouldn't cause any harm, until he's proved wrong when a lone Dodo walked through the geyser and was incinerated alive. Manny makes decides that they should go straight through, but Ellie believed that they should go back around to avoid being burned.
Manny explains to her that they would never make it, due to the dam breaking at that point of time. Rarely making through, after Manny was in a daze, reflecting back on being the last mammoth, the trio had made it through the geysers, where they met up with the rest of the animals.
After making it, Manny, Sid, and Diego began to ask different animals if they've seen Ellie, Crash, or Eddie, worried that they haven't made it around the geysers. Suddenly, the dam ends up breaking. With the rushing sound of water from the distance, the animals began to scream and panic, as each one had hurried onto the boat.
As all the animals were still running, Crash and Eddie were able to find Manny and tell him that Ellie had been trapped in a cave.
Once when they spot the cave, the group all sees the water rushing from a distance. The group rushes towards the cave, but the water reaches there at the same time. Manny still rushes, but then falls down into the water, along with Crash and Eddie, when the water destroys the the surface area where they were running. Luckily, Sid and Diego weren't swept down. While Manny was too busy trying to save Ellie, Crash an Eddie were in danger as they tried to to keep from falling into the water, while holding onto a frail tree, yelling for help.
Sid attempts to save them, but is knocked unconscious when he dives head first onto a block of ice. Crash and Eddie attempt to save him by grabbing a hold to his tongue. Seeing that his friends are in danger, Diego jumps into the water trying to forget his fear. He ends up learning how to swim in the water after using Sid's earlier demonstration relating swimming techniques to hunting prey and saves Sid, Crash, and Eddie from drowning.
The four found a rock like area that hadn't been completely flooded and all laid atop upon it, exhausted. Sid acknowledges Diego getting over his fear. Diego explains that most animals can swim when they are babies, going back to Sid's earlier statement. Sid admits that tigers can't actually swim when thy are babies, explaining that he had left that part of his statement out, surprising Diego. The four ended up spotting Manny still trying to save Ellie. Manny was then pulled down by the ichthyosaur , Cretaceous.
Manny comes back up from the water and is warned by Sid that Cretaceous and Maelstrom were right behind him. Manny ends up defeating the two reptiles by tricking them into hitting a log that was wedged under a large rock.
The plan worked, freeing Ellie, and the boulder came down on the two reptiles. Manny and Ellie ended coming back to the surface as Sid, Diego, Crash, and Eddie cheered that they made it through. Once when the two mammoths came to the rock like surface, Crash and Eddie hugged their sister, stating that they thought that they wouldn't see her again. Manny and Ellie then both shared loving looks. Sid then exclaims that the group is all going to live, until he's proven wrong the flood gets higher.
Sid then exclaims, "We're gonna die! Fortunately, the glaciers surrounding the valley started to crack and had diverted the flood. This, therefore saved the herd from drowning. As the animals boarded off of the boat, Sid told Diego that he might start a new swimming school. He's cut off once when he sees the tribe of mini sloths, surprised. The mini sloths wanted Sid to be their leader, as they believed that it was he, who had diverted the flood. While Sid was interested in this offer, Diego told the mini sloths that Sid was the core that brought the herd together, and there wouldn't be a herd without him, showing that he does respect Sid.
This changes Sid's mind to hug his friend, as the mini sloths hugged each other. After a herd of mammoths had past, revealing that Manny and Ellie weren't the only mammoths, Ellie wanted to be with Manny, but Manny still didn't want to let go of his past.
This, made both mammoths walk sadly in opposite directions. Sid told Manny that he had to let go of his past, so that he could have a future with Ellie. Him and Diego were able to convince Manny into staying with Ellie. When they saw their buddy happily with his new mate, Sid told Diego that it's just the two of them.
He's proven wrong when Manny and Ellie decide to stay with them as a herd, as he's thrown on his back. Crash and Eddie hop on Diego's back and the herd venture off into the sunset, as they talked about who Manny liked the most: Sid or Diego. After hearing that Ellie was having her baby, Sid rushed with the rest of the crowd of animals, only to find out it was false alarm.
Disappointed, Sid followed Manny and Ellie to their playground. He asked Manny why he wasn't on the Ice Mobile. Crash and Eddie told him that he could be on theirs.
Sid, about to touch a snow sloth, was told by Manny that the playground was for kids, and he wasn't a kid. After Ellie told Manny to go talk to Diego, and they were done talking, Sid went to Diego and said that it was just the two of them now.
Diego told him it wasn't. Sid tried to come up with who else would come, but, Diego left, leaving Sid heartbroken that his herd had parted. He decided he'd make his own herd. He found some kids playing, but they got scared and hid. Sid, looking at himself in the ice, saw it crack. He then fell through the ice and in a cavern. He wiped the snow off his fur and looked around. He spotted three dinosaur eggs.
He decided to take them up with him. He drew faces on the eggs. One egg started sliding down a mountain. Sid quickly got it, but then the two other eggs started sliding. He was able to catch two of them but couldn't reach the third.
Luckily, Ellie caught the egg. He thanked her. Shmi Skywalker. Sideshow Bob. Examples Origin Usage. What's hot. Where does Sid the Sloth come from? Same smile, same eyes, same belly, same big feet. Y'all remember Sid the sloth from Ice Age.
He's got a song called The Sid Shuffle The Continental Drift and in the video they have people from all over the world doing it.
Another difference between mammoths and elephants: a pair of exceedingly long tusks that curved in an exaggerated arc around its face. Like modern elephants, the mammoth's tusks were used in conjunction with its trunk to acquire food, fight with predators and other mammoths, and move things around when needed.
The wooly mammoth ate grass and sedges that grew low to the ground because there were few trees to be found in the grassy steppe landscape. Sid is a giant ground sloth Megatheriidae family , a group of species that were related to modern tree sloths, but they looked nothing like them--or any other animal, for that matter.
Giant ground sloths lived on the ground instead of in trees and were enormous in size close to the size of mammoths.
They had huge claws up to about 25 inches in length , but they did not use them to catch other animals. Like the sloths that live today, giant sloths were not predators. Recent studies of fossilized sloth dung suggest that these giant creatures ate tree leaves, grasses, shrubs, and yucca plants. These Ice Age sloths originated in South America as far south as Argentina, but they gradually moved north to southern regions of North America. Diego's long canine teeth give his identity away; he is a saber-toothed cat, more accurately known as a smilodon genus Machairodontinae.
Smilodons, which were the largest felines to have ever prowled the earth, lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene epoch. They were built more like bears than cats with heavy, stocky bodies built for powerful predation of bison, tapirs, deer, American camels, horses, and ground sloths like Sid. Unlike Manny, Sid, and Diego, Scrat the "saber-toothed" squirrel who is always chasing an acorn was not based on an actual animal from the Pleistocene.
He is a fun figment of the movie creators' imaginations.
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