Sloth Profile: Tango

Welcome to Tango’s world!

Here you can follow his latest adventures, see his current location, download his biography to learn his story, and explore exclusive photos. Check back often - new behind-the-scenes content is added every week so you can stay connected to Tango’s journey as it unfolds!

A three-toed sloth hanging upside down from a green rope in a lush, tropical forest with large green leaves and trees.

Meet Tango the Sloth!

Thank you for adopting Tango! Your symbolic adoption directly supports our research and conservation projects, helping us protect sloths and their rainforest home.

Track Tango

Explore Tango’s world in real time! Use the map below to navigate the South Caribbean and see where he’s been hanging out. Our research team updates his GPS points every week, so you’ll always have the latest on his adventures

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Tango’s Tracking Diaries

This section features tracking diaries from our research team in the field, with their latest observations, stories, and insights into Tender’s life, challenges, and milestones.

The Urban Sloth Project Olivia Romero Collins • Development Director The Urban Sloth Project Olivia Romero Collins • Development Director

Tracking Tender: What We Learned From His Nocturnal Routine | May ‘26

While Tango continues recovering at the rescue center, this month’s update takes a closer look at fascinating new findings from the data logger of his brother, Tender. By analysing Tender’s movement data, we are beginning to uncover new insights into sloth circadian rhythms and how urban environments may shape their daily activity patterns.

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The Sloth Conservation Foundation The Sloth Conservation Foundation

Tender’s final update | January 2026

Tebder surprised us all by dispersing into a new area. Unfortunately, he moved into a private property where we were denied access, and despite every effort, we are no longer able to monitor him.

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