Sloth mom “thanks” photographer after he reunites her with her baby
A heartwarming video of a nature photographer helping a baby sloth reunite with its mother has gone viral on social media. It shows the photographer picking up the baby sloth, which had fallen out of a tree. He returned it to its mother, which extended her arm to âthankâ the photographer. The video has racked up millions of views so far on different platforms, but not everyone is convinced that this was a friendly gesture from the animal.
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The video went viral, and itâs been shared on Reddit, Instagram, YouTube, X, and Facebook. We donât know who the original poster is, but we do know that itâs in Portuguese. As I mentioned, the video shows the photographer reuniting the baby sloth with its mom. As the mother sloth wrapped her arm around her baby in a show of affection, the photographer raised his camera to capture the moment.
But the video then gets an even more emotional turn. It shows the mother sloth extending her arm to the photographer, which he gently shakes before waving goodbye.
Is the sloth really saying âthank youâ?
According to some Redditors, the sloth mom wasnât actually trying to thank the photographer. As a matter of fact, she actually wasnât happy with him touching her baby at all! â I work at a sanctuary that has a few two-toed sloths,â one Reddit user wrote. âThis is exactly what they do when they want to bite you.â
âAnthropomorphism⊠âOh look it wants to thank me!’â another person wrote. âMeanwhile the animal wants to slaughter you.â Letâs stay here and expand on anthropomorphism a bit. I personally find this topic very interesting, and I hope you will as well.
Anthropomorphism is a cognitive bias that makes us perceive and interpret the world around us in terms of human intentionality. In other words, it makes us see human-like qualities in non-human things, such as animals, objects, and natural phenomena.
There are many reasons why we anthropomorphize. First, it helps us make sense of the world around us. Then, it can be a way of connecting with and empathizing with other animals. Finally, it can also be a form of entertainment: just think of all the anthropomorphic characters in movies, cartoons, and video games.
Here are some examples of anthropomorphism:
- Saying that a dog is âsmilingâ when it is showing its teeth
- Thinking that a cat is âmourningâ for a dead owner
- Dressing up a pet in human clothes
- Attributing human emotions to wild animals, such as saying that a bear is âangryâ or a wolf is âsadâ
- Talking about natural phenomena as if they were human beings, such as saying that âthe sun is smilingâ or âthe wind is angryâ
While anthropomorphism can be harmless and even beneficial for our interaction with the world, it also has some pitfalls. For example, anthropomorphizing animals can lead to unrealistic expectations and misunderstandings about their behavior, as apparently was the case with this video. Additionally, anthropomorphizing objects can lead to losing respect for the natural world.
So, the next time you see a cute wild animal âsmilingâ or âwavingâ at you or whatever, have this in mind and keep your distance â for both your safety and theirs.
[via PetaPixel]