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  2. Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica (Spanish: Santuario de Perezosos de Costa Rica) is a privately owned animal rescue center located near the city of Cahuita. The Sanctuary is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, research, and release of injured or orphaned sloths. [1] Tours of the Sanctuary are offered to the public.

  3. The Sloth Institute Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Sloth Institute Costa Rica was founded in 2014 by co-founders Seda Sejud and Sam Trull [13] who is also known as "the Mother of Sloths". It is also believed that the Sloth Institute delivered the world's first birth of a sloth by Caesarean section. [14]

  4. The Sloth Conservation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Sloths are now considered to be a conservation concern in Costa Rica, [12] and, according to a 2017 report published by the World Animal Protection, Costa Rica is one of the top ten worst countries for selfies with wild animals. [13] Reforestation campaign with sloth-friendly trees.

  5. List of mammals of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    2 See also. 3 Notes. 4 References. ... This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Costa Rica. ... sloths, and tamanduas. Suborder: Folivora.

  6. Hoffmann's two-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    In Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica. The reproduction process of the two-toed sloths has some differences when compared to the three-toed sloths. Two toed sloths tend to mate all year around; they do not really go by a schedule. Courtship consists of the female licking the male's face and rubbing her genitals against the male's body.

  7. Three-toed sloth - Wikipedia

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    Three-toed sloth crossing a road in Alajuela, Costa Rica. Members of this genus tend to live around 25 to 30 years, reaching sexual maturity at three to five years of age. Three-toed sloths do not have a mating season but breed year-round. Male three-toed sloths are attracted to females in estrus by their

  8. Osa Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The animals that are received by the sanctuary include a variety of monkeys, anteaters, exotic birds, sloths, and wildcats. [2] Once the animals are fully rehabilitated, [3] they are reintroduced into their natural habitats in protected areas within Costa Rica, including the Corcovado National Park. [4]

  9. Sloth - Wikipedia

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    Sloths are victims of animal trafficking where they are sold as pets. However, they generally make very poor pets, as they have such a specialized ecology. [64] The Sloth Institute Costa Rica is known for caring, rehabilitating and releasing sloths back into the wild. [65] Also in Costa Rica, the Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary cares for sloths

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