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Costa Rica is seriously an incredible bucket list destination. It has mountains, beaches, rainforests, high adrenaline ...
Climb into the jungle canopy with Tamara Ávila Atagua as she builds life-saving bridges for sloths in Costa Rica.
Safety is the most important aspect of jungle canopy tours. Participants are provided with helmets and harnesses as per ...
In this Zevely Zone, I visited with the students trying to save the sloth. When my daughter Addison told me about her marching band's marching orders, I decided to let them welcome you to the jungle.
Defecating exposes sloths to predators on the jungle floor. An unexpected ally benefits, and returns the favor. A brown-throated three-toed sloth peers over a tree's buttress root while defecating ...
Sloths are among the most beloved of jungle animals. The famously sluggish and furry tree-dwellers are found throughout Central and South America, giving off the vibe of relaxed lifestyle. Yet a ...
The zoo also shared some facts about two-toed sloths: Linnae's two-toed sloths live high in the treetops of South America's rainforests. The sloths eat leaves and fruit from the jungle canopy.
The fur of Costa Rican sloths appears to harbor antibiotic-producing bacteria that scientists hope may hold a solution to the growing problem of "superbugs" resistant to humanity's dwindling ...
Climb into the jungle canopy with Tamara Ávila Atagua as she builds life-saving bridges for sloths.