Sloths didn't earn their "sudden" popularity. Sloths have been slowly very slowly earning their popularity for the last decade now. S L O W
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well played!
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We prefer our sloths in the wild.
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Exactly I was like no we want zoos to close. Wildlife reserves are much better
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I was a youngin living in the
#PanamaCanalZone & sloths would hang outside my house all the time#FortClayton#JungleBoy
I love #sloths!pic.twitter.com/WNE0tWSL1s
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Leave them in the wild. The ones already in zoo's are enough. Not a fan of zoo's
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I think the word you want is "clamoring."
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I loved sloths for over 30 years. People used to say "eww. They're gross." NOW everyone is beginning to like them????
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They DON'T belong in zoos. Leave them alone
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Zoos should leave the poor creatures in their natural habitat & protect it for them rather than slamming them in zoos for humans to gawk at.
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Costa Rica, one week ago. Watched it climb up n down a tree. And of course, smile.pic.twitter.com/34ftr1IJuc
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problem is that those who want more sloths don't get up off their sofas to go to the zoo.
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Very funny..I love sloths and zoos...gladly leave couch to see another sloth ( shows I have limited life I guess)
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some call it limited, I call it focused.
#MoreSloth
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Love sloths. Zoos not so much. I'd rather see protected wild habitats.
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Yea but we need Zoos to teach about conservation, earn money to send to wildlife reserves and other projects...
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There are some better than others of course.
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Yea that's true...
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