Belfast Zoo has reopened their Rainforest House with exciting new updates for two of the Zoo's most popular residents
Belfast Zoo has reopened their Rainforest House with exciting new updates for two of the Zoo's most popular residents.
Two-toed sloths are native to Central and South America. They spend the majority of their lives upside down, in the trees. "Sloths are one of our most popular species with visitors and we are delighted to introduce this specially adapted sloth area at Belfast Zoo.”
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