One of the good things about sloths moving so slow, is that you can have more time admiring them when they aren't hidden in the middle of the foliage! This photo was taken in Parque Nacional Manuel António, in Costa Rica.
The three-toed sloth, Bradypus variegatus, is one of the iconic animals of the country. It's hard to be able to have a good look at them, given their habits, but nere, I was even fortunate enough too see her scratching her belly, probably while deciding which leave to reach next!
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It is a very beautiful animal. I have read and heard about it a lot as it is thought to be the slowest animal alive. But can you tell me which country is it a native to?
All sloths are natives to central and south America; and there are six different species!