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Other cool things included the two-toed sloth (which, unlike the three-toed sloth at the Montreal Biodome, is in a small enclosure and not at all difficult to find), an anteater (in a hole in a tree in the same exhibit), and the Komodo dragons. The zoo has one large dragon and two young (born in another zoo in spring 2013), which are being kept in a separate enclosure, possibly to protect them from the adult.
Quite a few of the animals were napping, because it was a warm, sunny afternoon; not too hot for my comfort, though I agreed about the appeal of the shade. We made this a relatively short trip, because my foot started to hurt after a while. One advantage of a membership is that it's easier not to mind the things I don't see on a given visit.