Male three-toed sloths are easily distinguishable from females because they have an orange patch with a black vertical stripe down the middle of their backs. I photographed this sleepy guy one morning in El Valle, Panama. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/320th of a second
——- This lively fellow
——- Waits to assay a tree and stair chair
——- In hopes it may without a loss of grace
——- Increase his fundamental pace
——- Time and tide seem to
——- Favor this .
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He does look very sleepy, perfect Monday morning pic!
Thanks Marcia. Great seeing you and Bryant the other night. Really was a lot of fun.
——- This lively fellow
——- Waits to assay a tree and stair chair
——- In hopes it may without a loss of grace
——- Increase his fundamental pace
——- Time and tide seem to
——- Favor this .
What remarkable creatures with almost human-like faces.
About as cool as they come.