
The Slowpoke: How Sloths Grow Invisibility
Terrestrials
Searching the mangroves: why sloths hide
Team trudges through mud and roots while sloths remain elusive and camouflaged.
Sloths are the slowest mammals on Earth. How can a creature that moves so slowly survive in a world that moves so fast? Zoologist Lucy Cooke helps us rethink everything we know about sloths and their slowness. We follow a sloth named Nacho from a rainforest to a nightclub, trek deep into mangrove swamps to find a rare pygmy sloth and uncover the secret that allows sloths to evade even the deadliest predators. Hint: it has to do with a special kind of invisibility.
For more, check out Lucyâs A Little Book of Sloth and her sloth calendar!
Terrestrials was created by Lulu Miller with WNYC. This episode was reported and produced by Alan Goffinski, with sound design by Mira Burt-Wintonick. Sarah Sandbach is our Executive Producer. Our team also includes Ana GonzĂĄlez, Tanya Chawla and Joe Plourde. Factchecking by Natalie Middleton.
Our advisors for this show were Liza Demby, Ana Luz Porzecanski, Nicole Depalma and Carly Ciarrocchi.
Special thanks to JosĂ© Pablo GuzmĂĄn GarcĂa, Dr. Sammy Ramsey and Lucy Cooke.
In more exciting news, we just created the first ever Terrestrials Jigsaw Puzzle! Itâs a scene of all the creatures weâve featured on Terrestrials so far, made by artist Arthur Jones. It can be yours for the simple price of supporting Terrestrials by joining our brand new Explorers Club! You get all types of perks like extra Alan songs, ad-free listening and this puzzle for the month of December! Visit TerrestrialsPodcast.org/donate. Thank you for all your support.
Support for Terrestrials is provided by the Simons Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and the John Templeton Foundation.
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