A two-toed sloth named Flash allegedly bit a guest during an encounter at the Roseville location in 2019. As a result, PETA says the sloth was quarantined for 30 days due to rabies concerns.
A two-toed sloth named Flash allegedly bit a guest during an encounter at the Roseville location in 2019. As a result, PETA says the sloth was quarantined for 30 days due to rabies concerns.
A two-toed sloth named Flash allegedly bit a guest during an encounter at the Roseville location in 2019. As a result, PETA says the sloth was quarantined for 30 days due to rabies concerns.
Coronaviruses are found in numerous animal species across the world, including bats (chiropteans). In this regard, the scientific literature has long highlighted the high resilience of several chiropteran species to viral infection.