Sloth

Best Photobomb Ever

Posted 04.06.2012

What's (almost) better than a video of baby sloths wearing onesies? A sloth photobomb, of course! Students on a trip with International Student Vol...

How to Cheer Up a Sad Sloth (VIDEO)

Lucy Cooke | Posted 04.22.2012

Lucy Cooke

2012-02-21-noob.png It takes two sports socks to make one sloth onesie. Preferably unworn.

Sloth Rescue in Costa Rica (VIDEO)

Kim and Barry Hovland | Posted 03.27.2012

Kim and Barry Hovland

On a dark and stormy night in the mountains of Central America a leafy branch fell 30 feet to the ground below. A sloth that had lived in that tree fo...

WATCH: Sleepy Sloth Has Case Of The Mondays

The Huffington Post | Christine Friar | Posted 09.17.2011

We get it. It's Monday. You don't want to be at your job. No matter what you're up to today, you're probably wishing you were frolicking around with u...

Animals in Odd Places

David Mizejewski | Posted 05.25.2011

David Mizejewski

On my Animal Oddities blog I often report on animals that show up in odd places. Here, for your pleasure, are my top ten "animals in odd places" stories.

I Am the 'They' From Whom We Need to Reclaim Our Honor

Sean Carman | Posted 05.25.2011

Sean Carman

It's such a shame that I slept through the Glenn Beck rally this weekend. Had I attended, I could have helped reclaim, from myself, the honor that I, through my laziness, stole from America.

How Much is that Kinkajou In the Window?

Daphna Nachminovitch | Posted 05.25.2011

Daphna Nachminovitch

In the biggest such raid in U.S. history, in Arlington, Texas officials and humane agents removed more than 26,000 animals from a warehouse owned by U.S. Global Exotics, Inc., a major player in the pet trade.

On Sloth And Other Virtues

Amy Hertz | Posted 07.03.2011

Amy Hertz

This month, we're celebrating Carl Honore's In Praise of Slowness and throughout The Huffington Post you'll have a chance to see how others are embracing the Slow Movement, of which Carl is the godfather.

Sin Map: 7 Deadly Sins Mapped Across U.S.

Wired | Posted 11.17.2011

"...A team at Kansas State just served up a feast: maps of sin created by plotting per-capita stats on things like theft (envy) and STDs (lust)."...