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Salisbury Zoo Mourns Loss of Beloved Two-Toed Sloth

SALISBURY, Maryland — The Salisbury Zoo is grieving the recent loss of Bayou, a four-year-old Linne’s two-toed sloth cherished by staff, volunteers, and visitors alike. In recent weeks, Bayou’s health declined rapidly, with signs including weight loss, increased urination, and reduced appetite. Veterinary tests at the Ron Benton Animal Health Clinic diagnosed her with end-stage renal disease, an irreversible and serious condition. After consulting with specialists, the zoo’s team made the difficult decision to humanely euthanize Bayou to prevent further suffering. Throughout her care, Bayou participated cooperatively in medical procedures thanks to positive reinforcement training. This approach allowed staff to monitor her health with minimal stress, including blood pressure checks, blood draws, and fluid administration. She received a specially managed diet, extra fluids, and outdoor time in sunlight to support her comfort. Bayou arrived at Salisbury Zoo in 2022 from the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans. She was born in November 2020 to parents Buttercup and Raven, who previously lived at Salisbury before relocating to Louisiana. Known for her gentle nature, Bayou often rested in her hammock and slowly explored her habitat, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who cared for her.

Photo: Salisbury Zoo Facebook Page

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