Sunday, April 13, 2014

Monique Pool, the woman who rescued and lived with 200 sloths

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The passion of Monique Pool by sloths began in 2005, when after losing the dog adopted a baby sloth animal welfare society of Suriname. Since then, many sloths have passed the House with the Pool before being returned to the natural environment. On average, there is always a lazy new every week.

In October 2012, the animal welfare Society has asked the Pool to host several sloths that were found on land near Paramaribo â€" Suriname's capital â€" it would be desflorestado for the construction of a breeding farm.

Accustomed to dealing with these animals and have several at home at the same time, Monique Pool accepted the challenge, since you indicated that would be near 14 sloths rescue.

At the end of the rescue, Pool realized that wasn't the deal only with 14 sloths â€" but rather with 200 sloths, which were installed in your home. "At the end of the first month of rescue we had close to 100 and at the end of the operation reached 200 sloths", indicates the BBC Pool.

Despite being slow and generally peaceful animals, sloths are wild animals â€" often shriek, struggle and pinch the hand that feeds them. "Sometimes fought at night and I was awake by cranes," Pool. "In most cases were males fighting each other. A fight between sloths is a special event to observe. They dangle a on another and sometimes bite each other's feet ".

Most of the sloths has been reintroduced in the natural habitat, but still shares its Pool House with five sloths and three cubs. In June this year, Monique going to rescue another group of sloths to another terrain near Paramaribo that will also be desflorestado. The land owner calculates that may exist 15 sloths, but once the area is slightly larger than the previous one, Pool estimates that may exist about 300 sloths.

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