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Sloths popped up in my awareness with this hysterical segment on Ellen...



I don't know if it's because Kristin Bell freaked out so adorably over sloths that made them a recent trending topic but now they are everywhere! And they, slowly, have grown on me too. (Get it? Slowly, because sloths are slow...)





By the way, what does the sloth say?



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