We use cookies and similar technologies to optimise your experience when using this site and to help tailor our digital advertising on third party sites. View our Cookie Policy and our Privacy notice.
Click here to read our privacy notice.
In fog-cloaked forest in Panama’s Soberanía National Park, a brown‑throated three‑toed sloth moves slowly along the branch of a cecropia tree to reach and eat new leaves. It uses the three hooked claws on its feet to climb – and to hang upside down.