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Explore Costa Rican Rainforests Like Never Before At The Country's First-Ever Tree-Climbing ParkAccess the tree-climbing park with a three-hour Viator experience ... ears peeled for unique critters like the Hoffman's two-toed sloth (note: the slow-moving, rainforest-dwelling sloths of ...
Sloths have a reputation as sedentary creatures with superb camouflage. But the furry mammal climbing a tree outside our rainforest ecolodge on Isla Colón refused to blend into the scenery.
Sloths like to sleep in trees. So let's start by climbing a tree so that our sloth can go to sleep. Slowly, really slowly. Let's begin to climb. Sometimes we can feel tired and that's okay.
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