Images showing relevant events of the two-toed sloth release and follow-up. (A) Bravo, the two-toed sloth moving through the trees on the day of release with a biodegradable backpack that supported the Bluetooth detection device (Day 1). (B) Motionless defensive behavior of Bravo, the two-toed sloth, under threat from an owl (Night 6). (C) Movement during ground feeding behavior. (D) Example of low detectability of the two-toed sloth during search (Day 10). Source: R. Villalba-Briones.

 
 
  Part of: Villalba-Briones R, Jiménez ER, Monros JS (2022) Release and follow-up of a rehabilitated two-toed sloth (Choloepus hoffmanni) in a tropical dry forest in Ecuador. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 17(4): 253-267. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.17.e91332