Sloths (two-toed, three-toed, three-eyed, etc.) seem to be universally liked animals, but is there any zoo that has figured out how to display them as more than sleeping balls of fur?
The San Diego Zoo has a nice outdoor sloth exhibit in Elephant Odyssey with real trees for them to climb, but this now sees to have been converted into a slothless dik-dik exhibit.
Do any zoos have sloth talks where they introduce people to the sloths and highlight the animals?
Are sloths consigned to being exhibit animals where most people see a ball of fur, say "oh, it's a sloth" and move on?
The San Diego Zoo has a nice outdoor sloth exhibit in Elephant Odyssey with real trees for them to climb, but this now sees to have been converted into a slothless dik-dik exhibit.
Do any zoos have sloth talks where they introduce people to the sloths and highlight the animals?
Are sloths consigned to being exhibit animals where most people see a ball of fur, say "oh, it's a sloth" and move on?