The sloth apparently had hours to escape.

A thrill-seeking child got a closer wildlife encounter than perhaps intended after crashing into a sloth while zip-lining in Costa Rica, as seen in this wild viral video posted to Reddit.

“I just clocked it straight in the face!” exclaimed the unnamed child in the disastrous clip, which was filmed March 13 at the Go.Adventure Arenal Park in La Fortuna, and is now racking up tens of thousands of clicks on Facebook and Instagram.

The footage starts off innocuously enough with the thrill-seeking type zooming along the zip line while the guide cheers him on off-screen. However, the boy’s joy ride is cut short after he plows into a furry sloth that inexplicably managed to climb onto the line.

The clip ends with the tot dangling from the rope like a stalled human Roosevelt Island tram while the slow-moving interloper continues clambering away down the line, seemingly nonplussed by the collision.

Thankfully, neither boy nor the sloth sustained any injuries.


  A thrill-seeking child got a closer wildlife encounter than perhaps intended after crashing into a sloth while zip-lining in Costa Rica, as seen in this wild viral video. Storyful A thrill-seeking child got a closer wildlife encounter than perhaps intended after crashing into a sloth while zip-lining in Costa Rica, as seen in this wild viral video. Storyful

“‘The sloth or child weren’t hurt, and they just had to wait for the sloth to get out of the way for around 15 minutes,” the park’s owner Flavio Leiton Ramos told Storyful. He added that the child “was doing a great job by using the brake, and also since the tour guide was with him, was able to handle the situation.”

However he found the sloth’s obstruction perplexing as it wasn’t on the line for any of the prior rides. “So seven people went on that cable, and there was no sloth on it, and within 30 seconds, a sloth got on the cable,” Ramos said.  

The video made a splash on Reddit, with one commenter quipping: “You guys are gonna be there for a looooong time.”

“Can someone please check on them?” wrote another.

“Legends say that they are still there to this day,” one jokester mused. ” However, that is because they failed to realize that they starved to death waiting for the sloth. They are in hell living that same moment that led to their demise.”

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A thrill-seeking child got a closer wildlife encounter than perhaps intended after crashing into a sloth while zip-lining in Costa Rica, as seen in this wild viral video posted to Reddit.
A thrill-seeking child got a closer wildlife encounter than perhaps intended after crashing into a sloth while zip-lining in Costa Rica, as seen in this wild viral video posted to Reddit. Go.Adventure Arenal Park via Sto
“I just clocked it straight in the face!,” exclaimed the unnamed child in the disastrous clip, which was filmed March 13 at the Go.Adventure Arenal Park in La Fortuna, and is now racking up 10s of thousands of clicks on Facebook and Instagram.
“I just clocked it straight in the face!” exclaimed the unnamed child in the crash-tastic clip, which was filmed March 13 at the Go.Adventure Arenal Park in La Fortuna, Costa Rica, and is now racking up tens of thousands of clicks on social media sites, including Facebook and Instagram. Go.Adventure Arenal Park via Sto
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The clip ends with the tot dangling from the rope like a stalled chairlift while the slow-moving interloper continues clambering down the line, seemingly non-plussed by the collision. Thankfully, neither boy nor the sloth sustained any injuries.
The clip ends with the tot dangling from the rope like a stalled Roosevelt Island tram while the slow-moving interloper continues shuffling away along the line, seemingly nonplussed by the collision. Thankfully, neither boy nor the sloth sustained any injuries.Go.Adventure Arenal Park via Sto
“‘The sloth or child weren’t hurt, and they just had to wait for the sloth to get out of the way for around 15 minutes,” the park’s owner Flavio Leiton Ramos told Storyful. He added that the child “was doing a great job by using the brake, and also since the tour guide was with him, was able to handle the situation.”
“The sloth or child weren’t hurt, and they just had to wait for the sloth to get out of the way for around 15 minutes,” the park’s owner Flavio Leiton Ramos told Storyful. He added that the child “was doing a great job by using the brake, and also since the tour guide was with him, was able to handle the situation.”Go.Adventure Arenal Park via Sto
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