Well, all right, only one sloth in this compilation is trying to operate sophisticated machinery. As you can see, moving extremely slowly minimizes the risk of getting into serious trouble.
The ones with the masks are three-toed sloths; the others are two-toed.
Whew! Just what I needed after an entire week of doctors and tests every day :/
Thanks, Lee.
I don’t know why, but this week seems harder than most.
Glad you could make it here today.
Wow, hope everything is OK for you, Linda. Prayers for you.
These little critters have the cutest little faces. That was fun watching.
That one sloth sure seemed to like the water. Is it legal to have one for a per? I wonder how much they sell for.
Best wishes to both Linda and Erlene. It’s been a hellacious week.
I remember the good old days when a feller could leave his pipleline unguarded and not have to worry about the pranks of delinquent sloths. 🙂
You should see what they do with back-hoes and bulldozers left untended.
That actually explains the state of the roads. 🙂