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Thanks to all for your concern," officials wrote in a Facebook post. The sloth rescued from a busy road in Ecuador is pictured after it was returned to its habitat in Los Rios, Ecuador, Jan. 22, 2016.
The picture captures a rare moment because sloths, usually found in the forests of South and Central America, are shy creatures. This one, however, looks like its happy to pose or this human.
It took the sloth about 15 minutes to remove itself from the zip line with help of park employees. The video drew over 12,000 comments, stretching from amazement to people perceiving what the ...
Sometimes all your Saturday evening lacks is a picture of a sloth hanging out on a motorway. Fortunately for you, we’ve got one right here. The Comisión de Tránsito del Ecuador posted a ...
Living upside-down offers sloths several advantages. It allows them to stay hidden from predators, as they can blend into the canopy and remain motionless for hours. By hanging from the underside of ...
“To a sloth, an energy saving of 7% to 13% is a big deal. They generate just about enough energy from their diet to move when and where required, but there is not much left in the tank.
Yes, the sloth is threatened, but it’s not at that brink yet.” With that goal in mind Sarathy has written a children’s book titled “Pool House Sloths,” which is available at Amazon.com.