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Sloth in Action: A Rare Pooping Moment

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Sloths can take as long as one minute to move just 12 inches. It seems like a chill existence, until you consider what a glacial pace means for their pooping habits.
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French photographer Emmanuel Tardy's image of a sloth clinging to a post in Costa Rica is one of the images from the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.
“Guests of all ages will have the exclusive opportunity to meet Lima, a two-toed sloth with a playful and charming personality,” The Clearwater Marine Aquarium said. The meet and greets will be at ...
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society announced it is opening an “extraordinary habitat for sloths and tamarins" on Thursday. "Guests will be arms-length away from wildlife because of the habitat’s ...
Woodland Park Zoo welcomed another animal into its tropical rainforest aviary. After five years, a new sloth has entered the villa. Fezzik, named after the character in “The Princess Bride,” is a ...
PITTSBURGH — The National Aviary celebrated the birthdays of two of its resident sloths, Vivien and Wookiee, on Thursday, drawing nearly 300 guests to the event. Vivien, a Linnaeus’s Two-toed Sloth, ...
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My mom used to call them “nature trips.” The vague, almost pleasant-sounding descriptor was meant to offset my childhood terror, but honestly, pooping outside was always anxiety-inducing. What if I ...
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When a scientist started fixing backward-facing cameras to the bellies of seabirds called Streaked Shearwaters in a breeding colony in Japan, he had pure intentions: he wanted to observe the birds’ ...