Adorable pictures show orphaned baby sloths in the sanctuary where they learn all about life in the
Adorable pictures show orphaned baby sloths in the sanctuary where they learn all about life in the VERY slow lane
These lovable creatures are being cared for by volunteers at the Sloth Institute in Costa Rica, set up by Sam Trull
Some of their babies are smaller than the size of a human hand, with one image showing one nestled inside a mug
The centre aims to help rehabilitate the abandoned sloths back into the wild after their heartbreaking start to life
By Becky Pemberton For Mailonline
Published: 01:45 EST, 22 May 2016 | Updated: 14:35 EST, 22 May 2016
Sloths love life in the slow lane above all else - and this is where adorable orphaned babies of the species are able to carefully get into the swing of a leisurely life.
These pictures show impossibly cute baby sloths at the Sloth Institute in Costa Rica. The centre is a lifeline for them as they probably wouldn't have stood a chance if left alone in the wild.
The centre was set up by Sam Trull - known as 'Mother of Sloths' - and Seda Sejud, in a bid to enhance their well-being and assure their conservation.
Some of their babies are smaller than the size of a human hand, with one image showing a cheeky sloth snuggled up in a mug.
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