Not a pet, sloth

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It's face reminds me of one of my coworkers.
 
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It disappeared back into the forest once put into the mango tree, the island where I live is mostly dense forest and uninhabitable.
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Only the small sliver of land on the bay and beach is built into a town it takes 5 minutes to walk end to end.
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Most of the forest is impassable.
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The sloth is the largest mammal I've seen, the only are others are smaller, a tiny marsupial the locals call neques, and agoutis.
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The only other substantial size animals are reptiles.
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And of course the tourists.
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krichardson

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Interesting looking settlement on a mostly uninhabitable island....are most of the residents locals or transplants like yourself?
 
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Interesting looking settlement on a mostly uninhabitable island....are most of the residents locals or transplants like yourself?
There are about 500 permanent residents (mostly from families that go back over 100 years) and then a smattering of X-pats.
Dutch, French, Chinese, S Americans and about 10 N Americans.
The population swells to about 1000 during holidays, and with tourists.
Few Vehicles maybe a dozen , mostly Kawasaki type mules, one or 2 pickup trucks for delivering cargo.
To get tanks or anything else here, it has to be delivered by pangas across 10 miles of Pacific
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It disappeared back into the forest once put into the mango tree, the island where I live is mostly dense forest and uninhabitable.
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Only the small sliver of land on the bay and beach is built into a town it takes 5 minutes to walk end to end.
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Most of the forest is impassable.
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The sloth is the largest mammal I've seen, the only are others are smaller, a tiny marsupial the locals call neques, and agoutis.
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The only other substantial size animals are reptiles.
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And of course the tourists.
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lol, the tourist one
 

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Great pictures. I enjoyed seeing the sloth hanging on a branch between a citrus leaf and a hibiscus flower. But I'm glad not to have a sloth in my kitchen.
One of my "other pets" is this double red hibiscus grown from a cutting in the 80's.

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