This is what it would look like if sloths could protest. But unfortunately, they can't. 🦥🪧
Sloths might not join marches, but their slow-paced lifestyle can still teach us a lot.
Ahead of #SlothDay, let's learn from them, slow down and make choices that protect our 🌍
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Sloths might not join marches, but their slow-paced lifestyle can still teach us a lot.
Ahead of #SlothDay, let's learn from them, slow down and make choices that protect our 🌍
EU Climate Action
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The Amazon has at least 10% of all known species & the richest biodiversity in the world – including sloths.
Their slow pace is good for more than just conserving energy, it also promotes the growth of algae on their fur, which is surprisingly beneficial humanity. #SlothDay
Conservation Intl
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Their slow pace is good for more than just conserving energy, it also promotes the growth of algae on their fur, which is surprisingly beneficial humanity. #SlothDay
Conservation Intl
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Today is #SlothDay! Which sloth most closely represents how you’re feeling today? Also, let’s protect their home. #ProtectForests
Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace International
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