
Grover the Sloth
Meet our two-toed sloth — the Grover way
Meet Grover
We are thrilled to introduce Grover, a Linnaeus's two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus) and one of the newest members of the Majestic Meadows family. Grover is a curious, gentle soul who's now ready to begin small, slow, and intentional encounters in his very own rainforest-style habitat.
We built Grover a custom tropical habitat designed to mimic his natural rainforest environment, complete with climbing branches, cozy resting spots, and carefully controlled temperature and humidity to keep him comfortable year-round.
Sloth encounters are private, calm, and fully animal-led — Grover always chooses how he participates, and his comfort comes first. If you're looking for something peaceful, meaningful, and genuinely special, this is one of those moments you'll remember.

Meet Him the Grover Way
A private 20-minute session inside Grover's rainforest habitat — quiet, unhurried, and built around him.
Private & Calm
Just your group — no other guests during your session.
Animal-Led
Gentle interaction, light touch, or quiet observation — Grover sets the pace.
Truly Memorable
Slow down, observe up close, and learn how a sloth actually lives.
Fun Sloth Facts
Upside-Down Living
Sloths eat, sleep, and even give birth while hanging upside down. Their internal organs are specially positioned to accommodate this lifestyle, and their fur grows from belly to back so rainwater runs right off.
A Living Ecosystem
Each strand of a sloth's fur has grooves where algae grows, giving them a greenish tint that serves as camouflage. Moths, beetles, and other tiny creatures also call their fur home.
Secret Swimmers
Despite being famously slow on land, sloths are surprisingly strong swimmers. They can drop from trees into water and swim across rivers using a breaststroke-like motion.
Super Slow Digestion
A single meal can take up to a month to fully digest. Sloths have a specialized four-chambered stomach filled with bacteria that slowly ferments tough leaves.
The Coolest Mammals
Two-toed sloths have the lowest body temperature of any mammal, ranging from 74 to 92 degrees Fahrenheit. They have so little muscle mass that they literally cannot shiver to warm up.
An Unbreakable Grip
A sloth's curved claws are so powerful that they can remain hanging from branches even after falling asleep. Sloths have been found still clinging to branches long after passing away.
Grover's Tropical Habitat
A Rainforest at the Farm
Grover's custom-built habitat is designed to replicate the warm, humid environment of the South American tropical rainforests where two-toed sloths are found in the wild. The space features a network of climbing branches at various heights, giving Grover plenty of room to explore, hang, and find his favorite sleeping spots up high.
Climate-Controlled Comfort
Temperature and humidity are carefully monitored around the clock. Two-toed sloths need tropical warmth because they cannot regulate their body temperature the way most mammals can. Grover's habitat stays between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit with humidity above 50%, ensuring his specialized gut bacteria stay healthy and active.
A Balanced Diet
In the wild, two-toed sloths feed on leaves, buds, fruits, and the occasional insect. At Majestic Meadows, Grover enjoys a carefully prepared diet of high-fiber leaf-eater biscuits, fresh leafy greens, squash, zucchini, green beans, sweet potatoes, and seasonal fruits to keep him healthy and happy.
Photo Gallery
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Ready to Meet Grover?
Spots are very limited. Book a private 20-minute sloth encounter and meet Grover up close in his rainforest habitat.