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Unusual urban wildlife of Costa Rica
The tour buses were working their way through the streets of Limon, a town created by the banana industry, when they pulled over for no apparent reason. All of us tourists got off the two buses, and the guides pointed up at a tree in a schoolyard ringed by chainlink fence. High in the tree, a mother sloth and her baby were trying to sleep, but were roused by the commotion. Bracing against the chainlink fence with my Father's camera, I managed to get this picture:


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I like sloths, mainly because Mina's toe nails are sloth-like.
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(Anonymous) 2005-07-11 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)Sigh. Why are there no eco-tours of ice-age south america?
Oh that's right: early humans wiped them out.
--G