Sloths live in tropical rain forests. They can be found living in Central and South America. They have long arms and resemble monkeys – but unlike monkeys’ sloths are very (very) slow moving! Three-toed sloths are the world’s slowest animal. Sloths are more closely related to anteaters and armadillos.According to National Geographic, scientists think that sloths are slow moving to avoid being noticed by predators. They often will have algae growing on them too – which helps hid them.

The Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica educates the public about the importance of the sloth to the environment. Baby sloths that get left behind for whatever reason are cared for at the sanctuary.
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I’m not really an expert in gardening or farm work, but I don’t think this is supposed to happen. This guy was just doing some yard work when all of a sudden, as if he was a Disney princess, a wild baby robin approached him.At first I thought it was a domesticated bird but pay close attention. The little guy saw the human was exposing a lot of dirt and where’s dirt there’s bound to be a few delicious worms and bugs.
Before she was ready to be left free to roam the house alone, the owners of Sophie, a Maltese puppy, would put her in a kennel to train her.