A group of slow moving survivors is getting a second chance in Central Florida. The Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens has stepped in to care for 13 two toed sloths tied to the ongoing investigation surrounding the proposed “Sloth World” attraction, where troubling reports revealed dozens of animals had died under preventable conditions. Related: Shocking Florida Fish and Wildlife...

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