World Wildlife Fund's Gift Catalog - 2008-2009 - (Page 29) Adopt a Three-Toed Sloth The three-toed sloth sleeps about 18 hours a day and moves at a glacial pace of only about .15 mph. Since they can’t outrun their predators, which include eagles and jaguars, they rely on superior camouflage and their ability to climb high in the trees. $100 $50 $25 CTTTS Adopt Me! S O U T H A M E R I C A Adopt a Giant Anteater This “specialist” of the animal kingdom has powerful claws but no teeth. It is built to do one thing and that is eat ants, its only food, which it does by the thousands. The anteater is a splendid example of the Amazon’s rich diversity and helps point to the critical need for habitat protection. $100 $50 $25 CTGA Adopt an Emperor Tamarin This distinctive looking creature lives a distinctive lifestyle: females mate with all the males in their groups and males share actively in caring for the young, which are always born as twins. In addition to tree sap, fruits and insects, these omnivores may dine on eggs and even frogs. Gulp! $100 CTET FREE with $50 donation or more! $50 $25 Adopt a Pink River Dolphin These pink freshwater “Botos,” as they are known in Brazil, are the largest of all river dolphins and can live to about 30 years of age. Although they are rarely hunted, they are put at risk by dams and by mercury, which enters the rivers from gold mines. $100 $50 $25 CTPRD Adopt a Golden Lion Tamarin EN The golden lion tamarin lives in the Atlantic forests east of the Amazon region. Its long tail is not prehensile, although it is used for balance while climbing and jumping among tree branches. Deforestation and habitat loss have driven the golden lion tamarin to endangered status. $100 $50 $25 CTGLT Your donation will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world. 29 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTTTS&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTGA&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTET&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTPRD&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTGLT&sc=AWY0900WCN11
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