These orphaned baby sloths have been filmed learning how to climb in the most adorable way.
Without parents to teach them how to dangle from trees, they use a rocking chair to get them used to the similarly gentle swaying motion of branches.
The unbelievably cute critters were filmed at the Toucan Rescue Ranch in Costa Rica by British zoologist and photographer Lucy Cooke in May.
Her captivating video, released Thursday, shows the usually sleepy animals scaling and swinging on the back and arms of the wooden chair.
Cooke, who runs the Sloth Appreciation Society, recently published a calendar dedicated to the animals.
And she said humans could learn a thing or two from the slow-paced creatures, who nap for up to 20 hours every day and hang upside down because their organs are fixed to their ribcage.
"We'd all like to spend more time resting and snoozing, so the sloth is a strangely aspirational animal -- we could all do with slowing down, it would be better for us and the planet," the Mirror reports her as saying.
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