You can go see the Linnaeus’s two-fingered sloth pups inside the John & Greli Less Butterfly Rainforest exhibit at San Antonio Zoo! 🦥
“Sol and Luna have really sparked the hearts of the community,” said Tim Morrow, President & CEO of San Antonio Zoo.
“We constantly strive to connect people with wildlife in meaningful ways, which makes the naming competition particularly special. We thank everyone for their support and invite you to visit Sol and Luna soon. Their home inside the John & Greli Less Butterfly Rainforest is truly spectacular,” said Morrow.
They move slowly, are expert climbers and have thick fur that helps regulate body temperature with groves that allow algae to grow on their coats for camouflage.
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