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Geologist Claims Deep Claw Marks Found in Brazil's Mysterious Tunnels Were Not Made By Humans Paleontologists, to date, have ...
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Most are native to Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, including sloths, owls, anteaters, boas, toucans and even pumas. One toucan lost half of its upper beak during an attempted capture by traffickers.
They actually saw a sloth giving birth. The zoo announced that the blessed event happened while a 6-year-old Hoffmann's two-toed sloth named Sago was on exhibit in the primate building.