While two-toed sloth is more common in captivity,I want to know about the status of three-toed sloth in captivity.I only know that Dallas world aquarium and zoo de guyane(according to zootierliste)have this species in them now.
the thread linked by Tim May has a post by Saro saying that the Hannover specimen was a confiscated specimen (presumably at the airport) and died after two weeks....Hannover (4 days in 1989)... I'm surprised that Hannover and Madrid kept the species so recently.
Does anyone have any information about the following individual at Ogród Zoologiczny Opole in Poland? It’s labeled as a three-toed sloth, and has the right body for one, but only has two toes. Is it simply a misidentification (that has fooled me as well) or has it just slipped under the radar?
Bradypus tridactylus | ZooChat
or perhaps just a mistake in putting the wrong name. I've done that before when I'm not paying attention to what I'm writing.Given the date of upload I suspect it might have been a leg-pull.....
I agree with you- although it seems that that individual between 2015 and 2017 lost quite a bit of hair!or perhaps just a mistake in putting the wrong name. I've done that before when I'm not paying attention to what I'm writing.
I think it's the same individual as in this photo in any case: Linne's Two-toed Sloth | ZooChat