Family sues Lowcountry animal exhibit after sloth bites child Katie Kamin © Provided by WBTV Charlotte A lawsuit alleges a sloth at Charleston Sloth and Exotics, LLC, bit a child.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A Lowcountry family is suing a private, Charleston-area animal exhibit after an animal allegedly bit their child’s finger to the bone in June 2020.
The lawsuit alleges the plaintiffs, Candise Gore and her child, paid a fee to Charleston Sloth and Exotics, LLC the successor to Charleston Anteaters and Exotics in exchange for “viewing, petting, feeding and interacting with the animals.
The lawsuit claims the plaintiffs were not given any instructions on how to handle or feed the animals, nor were they warned the animals would bite. The lawsuit states “suddenly and without warning, the sloth bit the [child’s] finger cutting through the skin and reaching the bone, causing immense pain and discomfort.”
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