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Zoo Atlanta Welcomes New Baby Sloth!

Zoo Atlanta is overjoyed to announce the arrival of an adorable Hoffmann’s two-toed sloth, born earlier this month to proud sloth parents Nutella and Cocoa. This tiny newcomer joins an older sibling in the sloth habitat, adding more charm to the already delightful family. The zoo’s staff is thrilled with the healthy addition, noting that both mother and baby are doing well under the careful watch of their dedicated caretakers. Visitors to the zoo are encouraged to come and see the new sloth, who is quickly becoming a favorite attraction, symbolizing the zoo’s commitment to preserving these unique creatures.

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