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A grizzly old time is being had at the Ohio zoo as staff tend to a newborn sloth bear and drum up help for what to name her.
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Chata and Baby Ruth, the two-toed sloths living at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, are moving to new quarters. Here's what you should know.
This uplifting post from discover.animal shows some good Samaritans helping a lucky sloth make its way across traffic and ...
Gaylene Thomas, a wildlife care manager at the San Diego Zoo, oversees two teams that care for a variety of species, ...
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At most, they weigh 300 pounds. They are not related to sloths, and they are not slow moving, according to the San Diego Zoo. "In fact, they’re agile bears that can run faster than a human and ...
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Sloths are known for being incredibly slow. In fact, they are the slowest mammals in the world. Although they can stand, they cannot walk. So, on the ground, they move by digging in with their ...
Sloth bears — which are not actually related to slow-moving sloths — are a threatened species native to dry grasslands and forests in South Asia and India. The misnomer is attributed to their ...