How good would it feel if you could just hang out and do absolutely nothing all day? That"s exactly what sloths do, and today, we celebrate them. International Sloth Day honors these unhurried creatures and reminds us that life doesn"t always need to be rushed. Sloths are tree-dwelling mammals native to Central and South America. Their deliberate movements conserve energy, avoid predators, and even allow algae to grow on their fur, creating green camouflage among the canopy. Hoffmann"s two-toed sloth, pictured here, is a prime example of the slow-paced lifestyle typical of all sloths. It spends most of its time in the trees, occasionally descending to the ground to move to a new one.
International Sloth Day
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Mount Hood, Oregon
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Methow Valley, North Cascades, Washington
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Eye of the cave
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Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, China
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Pont Rouge
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Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia
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In the Supertree Grove
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You re feeling sleepy
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Oktoberfest begins!
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A bridge too Fawr
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Veterans Day
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And the skies filled with bats…
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Belgium celebrates its independence
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The view will stop you in your tracks
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Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park, Australia
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Casting a vote for women s history
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Dragon dance performed in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China
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Churún Merú waterfall in Venezuela
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Virgin Islands National Park established
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Fall Astronomy Week
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Cinco de Mayo
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International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples
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Frozen beauty
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Step into the dark
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