Snow White lay still on the forest floor. The tiny sloth was ice-cold. Her breathing was weak.
She was all alone, and she was about to die.
Only months before, Snow White had been healthy and happy. She held tightly to her mom in the treetops of Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica. Many sloths and other animals make their home in the rainforest there.
Snow White and her mother snuggled in the leafy canopy. Meanwhile, monkeys jumped from tree to tree. Toucans sat in the branches. Iguanas the size of small dogs marched below.
When Snow White was about 6 months old, she began to live on her own. She spent her days eating the leaves and fruit of a few trees.
Then disaster struck.
Snow White lived near a hotel. At some point, a tree she needed for food was likely cut down. Snow White began to starve. Then a big storm hit the area. Too weak to hang on, she likely fell from her tree.
Would Snow White survive?
Snow White lay on the forest floor. The tiny sloth was cold. Her breathing was weak.
She was alone. And she was close to death.
Just months before, Snow White had been healthy and happy. She held on to her mom in the treetops of Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica. Many animals live in the rainforest there.
Snow White and her mom snuggled in the leafy canopy. Meanwhile, monkeys jumped from tree to tree. Toucans sat in the branches. Iguanas walked below.
When Snow White was about 6 months old, she began to live on her own. She spent her days eating leaves and fruit.
Then disaster struck.
Snow White lived near a hotel. At some point, a tree she needed for food was likely cut down. She began to starve. Then a big storm hit. Too weak to hang on, she likely fell from her tree.
Would she survive?
Snow White lay still on the forest floor. The tiny sloth was ice-cold. Her breathing was weak.
She was all alone, and she was about to die.
Only months earlier, Snow White had been healthy and happy. She clung tightly to her mother in the treetops of Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica. Many sloths and other animals make their home in the rainforest there.
Snow White and her mother snuggled in the leafy canopy as monkeys jumped from tree to tree, toucans perched in the branches, and iguanas the size of small dogs marched below.
When Snow White was about 6 months old, she began to live on her own. She spent her days eating the leaves and fruits of a few trees.
Then disaster struck.
Snow White lived near a hotel. At some point, a tree she needed for food was likely cut down. Snow White began to starve. Then a big storm hit the area. Too weak to hang on, she likely fell from her tree.
Would Snow White survive?