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Vid of baby sloths. 75% of people who watch this die of cuteness explosion syndrome

Their acute until they grow up, start going into septic tanks and eating human waste.

I bet their not cute when their covered with human feces.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8659000/8659239.stm

The extraordinary behaviour, recorded on at least 25 occasions in the Amazon rainforest of Peru, has stumped the biologists who witnessed it.

The sloths either crawl into the latrine to feed from it or scoop out the excrement and waste within.

The feeding habit is even more bizarre as wild sloths are plant eaters not known to feed on animal matter.
 
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That last sloth looks chill as fuck man. He's just like, "Yah, I have a 7 deadly sin named after me - what the fuck you gonna do 'bout it?"
 
The Aviarios del Caribe Sloth Sanctuary is awesome. If you're ever in Central America, it's a great place to stop.

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The sloths were very cool, but a few moments after I snapped this shot this basilisk ran across the river behind our canoe. (The Sloth Sanctuary operates a canoe tour, too.)

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Their acute until they grow up, start going into septic tanks and eating human waste.

I bet their not cute when their covered with human feces.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8659000/8659239.stm

Do you ever use they're/there/their correctly?
 
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