Wild sloth in Panama

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Image credit: WDabrowka, KVang @birdexplorers.com

Let your day shine as bright as the smiley faces of those quirky little creatures.

Did you know sloths can fall 100 feet without injury and no-one really knows how long they can live for?

Download one of these cute sloth photos offered to you by World Animal Protection, to use as a screensaver on your computer or wallpaper on your phone. Click on the download button below the image. Enjoy!

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Wild sloth in Colombia

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A colombian sloth released back into the wild

World Animal Protection visited AIUNAU Foundation and the project funded in Colombia to rehabilitate and release sloths back into the wild. In the picture: Bravucona a three-toed sloth released back to the wild.

Sloth rescue enclosure, Colombia

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A colombian sloth exploring

World Animal Protection visited AIUNAU Foundation and the project funded in Colombia to rehabilitate and release sloths back into the wild. In the picture: Big eyes a three-toed sloth exploring her enclosure in the Caldas department.

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Rescued sloth

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A colombian sloth right before being released back into the wild

World Animal Protection visited AIUNAU Foundation and the project funded in Colombia to rehabilitate and release sloths back into the wild. In the picture: Bravucona, a three-toed sloth before she was released back into the wild.

Sloth in Brazil

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A Brazilian sloth

Sloths are taken from the wild and used for harmful selfies with tourists, in Manaus, Brazil. Pictured: This sloth was discovered tethered to a tree.

Sloth in Colombia

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A rescued Colombian sloth in the wild

Chocoanita is a three toed female sloth from the Choco region of Colombia, brought to the AIUNAU sanctuary in July 2017, after a concerned citizen had rescued her after being found held captive and destined to be eaten. As she was already very independent AIUNAU organised her release for November 2017. Credit: World Animal Protection / Frederico Rios