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Dozens Of Daily Funny Moments Of Cute Sloth Depicted By Japanese Artist

Being one of the most interesting animals, sloths often make it difficult for us to avoid being attracted by their cuteness. And Japanese artist Keigo has brought about a series of hilarious drawings related to this adorable creature.

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Sloths are famous for their slowness in dealing with things, not to say they are sluggish. Imagine if they lived in a society similar to that of us human. Well, we’ll let you check out the drawings from the Japanese artist and find out the answers for yourself, which are hilarious and sad simultaneously.

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However, before making fun of their entertaining characteristics, there are some intriguing facts about this creature: They are extraordinary swimmers considering their clumsiness on land, while also resting or sleeping for only ten hours daily. See, that was only the beginning of the surprise.

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However, sloths only have a relative low level of energy to perform their habits, as they only eat leaves, which may account for their slowness. But, this might be the proof for their longevity of up to 4 decades. Thus, we can see why this creature capture the heart of Keigo.

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Apart from sloths, Keigo’s drawings include a number of other personified creatures with interesting features, such as giraffes with lengthy necks and crocodiles with long snouts. The artist would then proceed with real-life problems encountered by these animals caused by those physical characteristics. Who knows, if they do experience them in their real worlds?

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His Instagram account, K5fuwa, has had more than 1.1 million followers up to now, earning him a name globally. However, the artist remains humble, describing himself as “an ordinary office worker who lives an ordinary life with his wife and daughter.”

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The artist shares that he plans to keep illustrating these funny creatures until his beloved partner signals him to cease from it. “I can’t make friends at all, but through social media, I have gained the support of many fans and finally I have been able to publish my own books,” shares Keigo, who has successfully published books in three Asian countries, aiming to have one in the U.S. soon.

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