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Fahlo Sloth Wander Bracelet

Item No. 19949-WAN
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Fahlo Sloth Wander Bracelet

19949-WAN

Your wrist? It's a branch now. Created in partnership with The Sloth Conservation Foundation, each sloth bracelet unlocks an interactive tracking map and directly supports sloth conservation in Costa Rica. Slow cool. "Sloths are being monitored under the Urban Sloth Project, a research initiative where we are studying the impact of urbanization and habitat disturbance on the lives, behavior, and activity of wild sloths in Costa Rica. This research will help us develop new conservation initiatives and improve our current ones!"

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  • Only two species of sloth are considered endangered: the pygmy three-fingered sloth of Panama is critically endangered according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), while the maned sloth of Brazil is classified as vulnerable.
  • Where do sloths live?
  • Sloths live in rainforest ecosystems throughout Central and South America, including Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Columbia, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador, and Honduras.
  • How long do sloths live?
  • Sloths have been known to live for 40-50 years in captivity, though captive breeding programs have only existed for roughly 50 years, so that figure may increase with time. Researchers have no way of knowing how long sloths live in the wild-traditionally, looking at an animal's teeth will give us a good idea, but sloths' teeth continue to grow and wear down as they age.
  • The oldest known two-fingered sloth, Paula, lived at a zoo in Germany; the oldest three-fingered sloth, Buttercup, celebrated 27 years at the Sloth Sanctuary in Costa Rica.
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