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Top Ten Animals that Live in South and Central America

Anaconda Anacondas are group of large snakes of the genus Eunectes. They are large snakes found in tropical South America. 12 Sloth Sloths are mammals classified in the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, including six extant species. Noted for their slowness of movement, they spend most of their lives hanging upside down in the trees of the tropical rainforests of South America and Central America. Sloths are wonderful, unique, elegant, intelligent, and adorable animals who live in central and some of south america, most notably Costa Rica. There are six different species of this awesome animal, some of which are three-toed and others which are two-toed. What s funny is that two-toed sloths actually have three toes, but only two fingers. No idea how the mix up happened. They re stupidly considered to be lazy, but it isn t their fault at all (see my first sloth explains it for more info), and they usually spend their day high in a tree, eating leaves.

Isle Of Wight Giant Anteater Ernst Recovers From Foot Infection

Isle Of Wight Giant Anteater Ernst Recovers From Foot Infection
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Bloomington Council Refinances Bonds, Saves $560,000 In Interest Payments

Bloomington City Council met remotely Feb. 22, 2021. The Bloomington City Council on Monday agreed to refinance some of its general obligation bonds, a move that’s expected to save about $560,000 in interest payments.  “We’ve done this before,” said City Manager Tim Gleason. “This is a relatively small bond refinance. But you’re going to be shocked at the amount of money we’re going to save. Also at the virtual meeting, the council agreed to delay a decision on a Welcoming Cities ordinance draft to add clarification to the process, and heard reports on the John M. Scott Health Trust and on the upcoming budget.

Houston Zoo celebrated baby animal boom in 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) When looking back at 2020, it s not surprising that many of us are looking for something to lighten the mood. Fortunately, the Houston Zoo shared some of the cutest reasons to celebrate, spreading their adorable baby animal cheer! Here are a few of the animals they welcomed to the herd since last spring. March 31: Traci, Giant Anteater The zoo welcomed a male giant anteater baby on the evening of March 31 to mom Olive. Giant anteaters spend the first few weeks of life clinging to their mothers and will typically hitch a ride on mom s back for almost 12 months. Even though he s almost as big as Olive at nine months old, Traci can still be found on her back sometimes at the zoo s newest addition, South America s Pantanal.

Giant Anteater is born at Zoo Miami and defies odds of survival

A different kind of anty-body! Giant Anteater Ziggy is born at Zoo Miami and defies odds of survival after its mother rejected it The baby, who is thought to be a boy, was born in the early hours of December 8 on mom Laura s birthday Ziggy was named in memory of British superstar David Bowie s alter ego Ziggy Stardust But Laura, 7, abandoned her child in the corner of her holding area at the South Florida attraction after birth The baby was found weak and cold on one of the coldest nights of the year in Miami and was rushed to ICU

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