This pygmy three-toed sloth isn’t swimming for safety or fun. It’s most likely swimming to see if that sloth it spotted across the surf is available for a long-term relationship. Swimming—a rare sight—is the fastest way to get to a potential mate. These slow-moving vegetarians spend most of their days in the forest canopy of Isla Escudo de Veraguas, a small island off the coast of Panama. It’s the only place the rare creatures are found.
Does it swim in slow motion too?
Today in History
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Feature Attraction: 85 years at the drive-in
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National Park Week: Yosemite National Park, California
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May we have this dance?
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Village of Santa Maddalena, Dolomites, Italy
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Mute swans
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Mont-Saint-Michel
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World Otter Day
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Castle Square, Old Town, Warsaw, Poland
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Whales in winter
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Celebrating 30 years of eye-opening images
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47 years of Badlands National Park
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Camels at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
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The Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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A red knot on the Shetland Islands, Scotland
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World Bicycle Day
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The lights of Paris
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World Rivers Day
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Staircase of turquoise pools
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Southern gemsbok in the savannah, Botswana
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Relationship status: It s complicated
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Women s suffrage at 100
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Prasat Phanom Rung temple ruins, Thailand
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Monarch butterflies in Angangueo, Mexico
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Celebrating Pi Day
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Zoroaster Temple, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
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Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera
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Joan charges Riverside Park
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Field of Light at Sensorio by Bruce Munro
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Glowworm caves in Australia
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