This pygmy three-toed sloth isn’t swimming for safety or fun. It’s most likely swimming to see if that sloth it spotted across the surf is available for a long-term relationship. Swimming—a rare sight—is the fastest way to get to a potential mate. These slow-moving vegetarians spend most of their days in the forest canopy of Isla Escudo de Veraguas, a small island off the coast of Panama. It’s the only place the rare creatures are found.
Does it swim in slow motion too?
Today in History
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An Alpine fairy-tale castle
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Boxing Day
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Arromanches-les-Bains for the 81st anniversary of D-Day
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Ring-tailed lemur
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Darwin Day
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Mod gear
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Glowworm caves in Australia
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Celebrating sea otters
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Night of the ‘Cold Moon’
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A big place to shop small
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Anniversary of Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
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Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia
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Holidays in the Venetian Lagoon
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An avian predator built for the snow
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Wanderin Wawayanda
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Wind Cave National Park celebrates 120 years
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Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens
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Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act anniversary
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Take me to the river
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A throng of ice and spires
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That bill s just not going to fit
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Short-eared owl
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Can you see the family resemblance?
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Moeraki Boulders, South Island, New Zealand
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World Penguin Day
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A yearly sign that spring has sprung
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