More than 50 Sloths Died at a Florida Wildlife Attraction. Officials Say No Crime Occurred.
New investigative findings from a Florida sheriff’s office detail the stark conditions of emaciated and dehydrated sloths at a planned tourism attraction where more than 50 of the animals died, including one frothing at the mouth and another that had been lying on the ground for two days, covered in feces. Even so, the Orange […]
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