Thirteen sloths surrendered by a local attraction are continuing to recover at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens.
Many died due to conditions at a warehouse they'd been shipped to, while others arrived dead, authorities say.
Over a dozen sloths that were donated to the Central Florida Zoo are on the road to recovery after being found<a ...
Expert veterinary staff at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens report that 13 sloths, donated from planned ...
The zoo has decades of experience raising sloths and will give the animals "the best chance to survive," according to zoo ...
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.
The operators of Sloth World in Orlando blamed most of the deaths on cold weather and a lack of heating in the warehouse, ...
A planned sloth attraction in Orlando, Sloth World, failed to open after all thirty-one sloths died. The animals perished due ...
A planned tourist attraction along International Drive has been shut down before ever opening its doors after state ...
A planned Florida animal attraction that imported dozens of wild sloths has sent 13 surviving animals to a local zoo, days ...
Many of the deaths were attributed to a lack of heat at an unauthorized warehouse that Sloth World was using, officials said.
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