A good friend, but a bit slow.

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Intense Herpetoculture

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We're getting along, soon he'll be ready for educational programs!

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Don't mind me, it's been a long day.
 
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Intense Herpetoculture

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It's amazing what a few bananas will do.

Golden Gate Geckos said:
Awwwww!!! I'm so glad to see you guys are now buddies! Fantastic job, Justyn!
 
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nicolenadia

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Im fairly new so maybe I missed it when you told everyone what you do or how you aquire these exotic animals....but how did you get a sloth? Its such an "exotic" animal, i have never known of anyone just having one in their apartment. I imagine it would be very hard to just buy a sloth. Im assuming educational programs are involved, but just wanted some more info. I was just watching a video earlier about the Amazon, and they were talking about how slow moving the sloths are.
 
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These are my private animals. I hope to use them in educational programs, we'll see. As for getting a sloth I simply just knew the connections, called them up, sent them a bunch of money, and BAM, they're here. I would like to acquire some three toed sloths, but I have a few hurdles to jump in regards to diet before then. Also, I don't know if I could get away with keeping one in an apartment, luckily I live in a decent sized house with a huge backyard.

nicolenadia said:
Im fairly new so maybe I missed it when you told everyone what you do or how you aquire these exotic animals....but how did you get a sloth? Its such an "exotic" animal, i have never known of anyone just having one in their apartment. I imagine it would be very hard to just buy a sloth. Im assuming educational programs are involved, but just wanted some more info. I was just watching a video earlier about the Amazon, and they were talking about how slow moving the sloths are.
 
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nicolenadia

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Thats awesome that you are able to house a sloth. Good luck with the educational programs.
 
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paulnattress

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Those claws look a little dangerous! I think that's the first time I've seen a sloth outside of a nature documentary, I hope you two continue to get along. :)
 

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