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New sloths at Alameda Zoo and more

Humans often look at sloths upside down, Cooke says. Sloths are designed to hang from trees — and "gravity removes their dignity." Above, a four-month-old baby sloth hangs onto its mother at the Singapore Zoo.
Wong Maye-E
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Humans often look at sloths upside down, Cooke says. Sloths are designed to hang from trees — and "gravity removes their dignity." Above, a four-month-old baby sloth hangs onto its mother at the Singapore Zoo.

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