Allthatplantmatterbuildsupintheirdigestivetract, andeverysevendaystheyclimbdownfromthetreetopstotheforestfloor, find a nicelittlespot, dig a holewiththeirtail.
Yeah, thetail, thislittletinynubbin.
Itkindoflookslike a shovel.
Theydig a hole, theydotheirbusiness, andthen, aslongaspredatordoesn't catchandeatit, theslothclimbsbackupitstree, goesaboutitsbusinesseatingleaves, andwaitsanothersevendaysbeforeitmakesitsnextnumbertwo.
B-rad, isitalmosttimeforyoutogonumbertwo?
He's like, "Don't bugme, I'm eatingmysalad."
B-rad I'm goingtojust...
- Savethatforlater.
Youknowwhat, I think I couldspendmyentireafternoonhangingoutwith a sloth.
I don't thinkthey'd wantmetoputyouinmypocket, butyouwouldlookreallycuteinmyfrontshirtpocket.
Youlikethat? Doyoulikethatidea?
I thinkhe's signingtomerightnow.
He's saying, "Man, I wouldlovetohangout."
Youcouldcomeonadventures, youcouldmeetthecrew.
YoucouldmeetMario, youcouldmeetMark.
Wecouldallbebuddies, whatdoyouthink?
Now, hereatthesanctuarytheyoftentimeshaveslothscomeinalmoston a dailybasis, especiallyduringthetimeofyearwhenbabyslothsarebeingborn.
Anditissadthatsometimesthesebabiesfalloutofthetree, and a lotoftimestheybecomevictimtopredators, buteveryoncein a whileyouhave a humanthatcomesalongandfinds a slothfirstandthenendsuphereat a placelikeKidsSavingtheRainforestwheretheycanberehabilitated, takencareof, givenlotsofloveandnourishment, andeventuallyreleasedbackoutintothewild.
Andthateventuallywillbethestoryfor B-rad.
AnotherincrediblesuccessstoryhereatKidsSavingtheRainforest, andinjustprobably a fewmonths, you'llbebackoutthereintherainforestlivingtheslothlife.
Well, howcoolwasthis, spendingjust a fewmomentsgettingupclosewith B-rad, theadorablethree-toedsloth.