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Sloths, famed for their lethargic lifestyle, possess a captivating diet. Contrary to common assumption, leaves aren’t sole sustenance for sloths. Although they mostly eat plants, they also occasionally eat tiny animals, algae, and even insects. Unravelling their unique eating habits unveils their remarkable adaptability to the environment they inhabit.
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Learn about the fascinating world of sloths as we explore the mysterious distinctions between two and three-fingered or toed species. Discover the scientific complexities underlying their divergent evolutionary histories as we explore their distinctive characteristics, habitats, and behaviors. Be ready to be astounded by the diversity of nature and these slow-moving miracles.
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Most of the electric power lines in Costa Rica are aerial and are constructed without protective insulation. They are a threat of electrocution for any living being that has contact with them.shockfreezone, wildlife, enviromentaleducation, costarica, biodiversity,, jaguarrescuecenter, rescuecenter, monkeys, sloths, electrocutions
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The JRC would like to introduce the newest member of our adoption program. Turanga the 2 finger sloth & Patacón the baby kinkajou.
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Unfortunately, we set a new record this month by saving 100 animals. We have stated that in the last ten years, we have never received this many animals in a single month.
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We are happy to announce that we were able to reunite this mother and baby 3-fingered sloths (Bradypus variegatus).
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Learn about the rehabilitation process we use at the JRC, where baby sloths are nurtured and prepared for reintroduction into the wild.
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The sloth became the 16 national symbol here in Costa Rica.
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JRC had the opportunity to join Jennie Webber, a UK based wildlife artist, in a sloth drawing class, who helped raise money for the center.
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Lollypop, Mati, Garibaldi and Preciosa will start a new life next to the sea in the beautiful wild nature of the Caribbean Coast in Congo Bongo EcoVillage Costa Rica.
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