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A pygmy three-toed sloth swims & snow leopards send messages

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From the BBC’s new Planet Earth II series with Sir David Attenborough, two unique clips of solitary animals: On Panama’s Isla Escudo de Veraguas, a pygmy three-toed sloth swims to find a mate in the mangrove trees.

Below, with the help of remote cameras in the Himalayas, rare snow leopards are seen marking rocks:

Next: More about the Pygmy Sloths of Isla Escudo de Veraguas from Cal Academy, and Orya and Okara, Zoo Zürich’s Snow Leopard twins.

Bonus: Trek the Himalayan mountains.

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