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hanging out with 3-toed slothsCountry forums / Central America / Costa Rica | ||
I've seen pictures of people holding 3-toed sloths in costa rica. Do you know of any places where people can actually hold and hang out with 3-toed sloths-like a nature conservation place? | ||
Pet sloths? | 1 | |
Some of the locals still cook and eat sloths. The photos you've seen were of kitchen staff. Holding a sloth is tremendously stressful to it. | 2 | |
The is a rehab center in Cahuita which was a highlight of my last trip there; I highly recommend a visit there (it also has a guesthouse.) While you could get face to face with them, actual holding them was discouraged. Sloths are friendly but not pets. I wouldn't expect that you will find a place which will allow you to freely hold them. | 3 | |
Always heard that obese American tourists were being pursued, caught, and eaten by Sloths in CR. | 4 | |
No...you got it all wrong....obese americans are being mistaken for sloths.... | 5 | |
Found a description of Sloths: | 6 | |
There is a refuge near Cahuita that rescues orphaned sloths and works to rehabilitate them. An abandoned sloth cannot easily re-adapt to life in the forest so they have some there as pets. One in particular is "Buttercup" - the first sloth rescued by the refuge. They have been featured on National Geographic and are doing excellent work educating the public about these animals and others. I found this description on line: | 7 | |