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HomePhys.org - Pets & Veterinary MedicineDental surgery cures sloth’s toothache

Dental surgery cures sloth’s toothache

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Early last year, keepers at Chester Zoo first spotted that 25-year-old Rico, a two-toed sloth, had swellings on the side of his face.

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