Anyone know if it's one single individual? Or any other info?
This might lean towards speculation, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the images went through some AI program to edit and “smooth out” (for lack of a better term) before PR staff feel comfortable enough to upload the images online.I wonder why they shared such off looking pictures compared to these.
Yeah the first photo does not at all look photoshopped to me.Has there been any reason given why so many people jumped to the first photos being photoshopped besides pure skepticism of there being three-toeds in Thailand?? Imo looking at the photos they do genuinely just look like photos that aren't taken too well, the first photo although the head of the sloth is out of focus (which is i guess why people thought it wouldn't be genuine?), the rest of it all seems to track and if doctored not obviously or 'poorly' so, you can clearly see in the first one the focusing was on the boy, with the front of the sloth being too far forward and thus out of focus/blurry, you can sort of track where the sloth 'comes back into focus' and all the details of the sloths fur against the boys body means either they used a perfect sloth arm prop for the boy to hold or went in and textured in all the fur!!
The second photo the 'inaccuracies' Lafone suggests I simply just don't see and it looks like a perfectly normal phone photo, the 'inexplicable darkness' is somehow perfectly preserved on all 3 visible persons if 'doctored in' (or more realistically just some form of shade..) and the boys arm 'magically changing tone' doesn't seem all that special to me considering tan-lines exist aswell as lighting... Also don't see anything too weird going on with hands? The only full hand visible seems just pixelated due to being taken by a phone.
What about the first photo suggests photoshopping to people?
Has there been any reason given why so many people jumped to the first photos being photoshopped besides pure skepticism of there being three-toeds in Thailand?? Imo looking at the photos they do genuinely just look like photos that aren't taken too well, the first photo although the head of the sloth is out of focus (which is i guess why people thought it wouldn't be genuine?), the rest of it all seems to track and if doctored not obviously or 'poorly' so, you can clearly see in the first one the focusing was on the boy, with the front of the sloth being too far forward and thus out of focus/blurry, you can sort of track where the sloth 'comes back into focus' and all the details of the sloths fur against the boys body means either they used a perfect sloth arm prop for the boy to hold or went in and textured in all the fur!!
The second photo the 'inaccuracies' Lafone suggests I simply just don't see and it looks like a perfectly normal phone photo, the 'inexplicable darkness' is somehow perfectly preserved on all 3 visible persons if 'doctored in' (or more realistically just some form of shade..) and the boys arm 'magically changing tone' doesn't seem all that special to me considering tan-lines exist aswell as lighting... Also don't see anything too weird going on with hands? The only full hand visible seems just pixelated due to being taken by a phone.
maybe the sloths weren't ready to be out with people, maybe they hadn't arrived at the zoo yet but the zoo still wanted to advertise them, any number of reasons!
Perhaps, all need reminding that Thailand is a country where these kind of imports might possibly and more likely happen and go under the radar of most western zoo afficionados!I strongly suspect one of these will be the explanation.
The visit report will be both an interesting read and probably be a first on the Hua Hin park.Hi!
I'll be visiting Huan Hin Safari next week to see the sloths!
I asked the zoo about the animals yesterday, and confirmed that they are still there.
According to the zoo, they will be only be visible to visitors during a special showing session between 2:00 PM and 2:40 PM everyday. The animals will be off exhibit on other times.
I'll update here with photos and a visit report soon!
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So, today I went to meet the sloth at Hua Hin Safari!
One animal was on exhibit in front of the Liger exhibit during a "special greeting time" between 2PM and 2:30 PM.
Note that this animal is not visible outside this time.
The zoo has 3 animals, but only 1 is tame, so usually they will only bring 1 animal to the greeting. Visitors were allowed to touch and even hug the animal under staff supervision.
So...
If anyone wants to go, watch out for the schedule!
I'll post a species list of the zoo next week.