From lab electrodes to canopy bridges, sloth science shows how patience, data and habitat design turn mystery into daily survival.
Sloth selfie bans are spreading because cute photos hide stress, disease risk, and illegal wildlife trade most tourists never see.
It’s not considered polite to talk about it, but we all do it. Some of us are in and out so quickly that nobody would even know we were gone. Others quietly get up from the sofa, tuck a newspaper ...
Their name comes from the half-bird, half-human Harpy from Greek mythology, which was feared for its habit of carrying people away – much like the way harpy eagles prey on tree-dwelling animals such ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species imposed stricter regulations on the sloth trade to prevent harm ...
Sloths have a very unusual mating call, but for a very good reason. Read here to learn about sloths mating calls, and ...
Families packed Rock Falls’ sixth annual “Flock to the Rock” eagle fest for free wildlife education, live animal ...
Ears are a pretty essential part of our bodies as they help with hearing and balance. While we’re aware of what common ...
Inside this interactive zoo, you can hold a Burmese python, cuddle with a sloth, hold a small alligator or lizard, feed and ...
Brevard Zoo goes to great lengths to keep its exotic animals, from sea turtles to sloths and Komodo dragons, warm during Florida's cold snap.
Wrong. Sloth bears have a nasty habit of going on an explosive attack if they’re startled and using their sharp claws to rake down the front of their victims, ripping off their faces and gouging out ...
Welcome to my life of advocating for animals,” exasperated animal-rights advocate John Di Leonardo told The Post.