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Sunni The Sloth. | Photo courtesy of the Louisville Zoo.

Sloths used to just be the subject of cliche analogies, but then the internet figured out that they are basically slow-moving teddy bears, so now they rank among royalty in cute animal social media. 

Enter the Louisville Zoo’s forthcoming Sloth Experience, where, for $80, you can kick it with Sunni, the resident sloth. Participants get to visit Sunni in her indoor exhibit, help prep her food and take a photo with her, as well as receive a keepsake from the experience.

Tickets are currently on sale, with sessions starting in February. The experience, available to people 6 years old and over, lasts about 30-45 minutes and will run at 1:30 p.m. from Friday to Sunday. 

Tickets are moving fast.

For more information, visit the Zoo’s website.

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