Costa Rica"s lush forests are habitats for two sloth species: Hoffmann"s two-toed sloth and the star of today"s homepage, the brown-throated three-toed sloth. Despite being larger than many tree-dwelling mammals, three-toed sloths have adapted by reducing their muscle mass and size to thrive on treetops. Their large stomachs have four chambers, which can make up to 30% of their body weight when full. These shaggy critters are so sedentary that algae grow on their coats. This symbiotic relationship provides them with a greenish hue, offering effective camouflage within the rainforest canopy. In 2021, these slow-moving creatures were declared national symbols in Costa Rica. Then-President Carlos Alvarado signed the initiative into law in 2021 to emphasise the sloths" importance in the country"s ecosystem.
Brown-throated three-toed sloth
Today in History
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Back to the future
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A grand view
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National Pumpkin Day
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Sgwd yr Eira waterfall, Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Wales
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Toronto International Film Festival
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Everglades National Park, Florida, United States
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Kendwa village, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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A smooth landing, feet first
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We can all just get along
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Straight out of a fairytale
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A curious little otter pup
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Nuuk, Greenland
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Crescent-tail bigeye fish, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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Celebrating Charles Darwin
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Cousins Day
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The lonely castle
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