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Cincinnati Zoo Fundraiser

Organized by Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
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American Apparel Tri-Blend T-shirt

Support Moe the Sloth!

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All funds raised will go directly to Cincinnati Zoo
$5,450 raised
482 items sold of
250 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$22
American Apparel Tri-Blend T-shirt, Unisex - Athletic Blue
American Apparel Tri-Blend T-shirt
Unisex - Athletic Blue
  • Cincinnati Zoo Fundraiser Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cincinnati Zoo Fundraiser Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cincinnati Zoo Fundraiser Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cincinnati Zoo Fundraiser Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cincinnati Zoo Fundraiser Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

More about Moe the Sloth

By purchasing a sloth t-shirt, you are helping support the care and feeding of Moe, our 16-year-old two-toed sloth. You can find Moe hanging around on her tree in the Discovery Forest at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden!

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Sloth Institute Costa Rica (TSI) to help support their initiativewith research, rescue, rehab and release of Costa Rica's native sloths.

https://www.facebook.com/cincinnatizoo The sloth is not lazy, just slow. Instead of foraging all day long to get enough energy from the leaves it eats, the sloth conserves energy by being inactive.

This requires few heavy muscles, making the sloth light enough to climb high on thin branches where it can feed without worrying about jaguars.

Still vulnerable to eagles, the sloth relies on camouflage for protection. Algae grow on its hair, giving the sloth a green tint that helps it blend in with the trees.

Holding still, it is nearly invisible to predators. The sloth spends most of its time hanging upside down by its four-inch long, curved claws. It sleeps, eats, mates, and even gives birth in this position.

While most mammals' hair grows from its back to its belly, the sloth's fur grows from its belly to its back so that rain runs right off of a hanging sloth.

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For more info on the Cincinnati Zoo, click here to visit The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Official Facebook Page


Supporters

Lindsay Hoss 1 item
Darlene Leston 2 items
Rhonda Rains 1 item
Jessica Horne 1 item
Marianne 1 item

I love Moe!

amanda matern 2 items
Jeffy and Joey Schwegmann 2 items
Anonymous 4 items
Ella B. 1 item
Fiona 1 item

We love Mo!

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