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Meet representation Sloths (2013)
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Could the slowest animal in the world teach us something about being better, even healthier humans in this busy world? The sloth’s number one cheerleader, Lucy Cooke, lets us in on their sleepy secrets in one of the funniest and most fascinating talks you’ve likely heard in a long while!
Sloths see life a little differently than we do—although hanging upside down for most of their lives will do that, I suppose.
Their key to survival has been slowing down, in every way possible. But there’s a lot more happening with these slumbering tree-dwellers than may meet the eye at first glance! So in this article, we’re pausing our own busy lives for a moment to look a little closer at what the slowest mammal on earth is up to. And along the way, we’ll meet a few of the people helping them stick around in our fast-paced world.
What the Sloth has Learned Over Millions of Years and Why You Should Pay Attention.
Because of their slow lifestyles, it’s a bit baffling to imagine that the sloth may be onto something here, let alone something that could actually help us with our own lives.
While our own time is full of quick decisions and a constant desire for fast—faster cars, faster internet, faster progressions in life—theirs contains the very parts
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‘Meet the Sloths’ with Faculty alumni Becky Cliffe
Swansea University PhD student Becky Cliffe, who graduated from our Faculty in 2011, will be discussing her experiences of working at Costa Rica’s Sloth Sanctuary on the Animal Planet TV channel at 8 pm on Thursday, November 14th. ‘Meet the Sloths’ is an eight part documentary series which will feature dramatic sloth rescues, emotional releases, and all of the daily dramas associated with providing a home to over 100 orphaned and injured sloths.
The series will also feature a lighthearted look at the groundbreaking research undertaken in Costa Rica. Becky and her colleagues will be doing exclusive interviews and Q&A sessions in the coming weeks, so keep a look out for updates.
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