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Sloth World, Florida

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31 Sloths Taken from South America for Florida's Sloth World Die Before Attraction Opens, Report Says
At least 31 sloths have died at a Sloth World facility in Orlando since 2024, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission report

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Florida officials investigate planned ‘Sloth World’ attraction after 31 sloths die in warehouse
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'Sloth World' attraction will not open after 31 of its animals died
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13 sloths rescued in Florida now stable after dozens die at Orlando attraction
Thirteen sloths rescued from an Orlando, Florida, attraction are now in stable condition after their first days of care, offering a glimmer of hope in a case that has drawn national attention followin...

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31 sloths died in Florida. Is Orlando's Sloth World still opening?
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Orlando 'Sloth World' death count rises; customers demand refunds
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Animal deaths at planned Sloth World on I-Drive come under scrutiny

Sloth World, a new attraction on Orlando’s I-Drive that was announced last year, imported dozens of the South American mammals, several of which are now dead.
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Slow animals, fast build-out: Sloth World coming to Orlando’s International Drive

A new International Drive attraction is inviting guests to slow down and enjoy the cute things in life. Opening in February 2026, Sloth World, the world’s first and only “Slotharium” offers guests a guided, small-group experience inside a rainforest ...
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Editorial: How did a tragedy like Sloth World happen? Find answers

They were meant to live their lives in the rainforests of Guyana and Peru, where the temperatures are warm and humid year-round and there is plenty of food and verdant foliage in which to hide. Instead,
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