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Child collides with sloth on zip line in Costa Rican rainforest

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LA FORTUNA, Costa Rica - It was a wild ride for one child, who ran into an unlikely obstruction while zip lining: a sloth.A child zooming on a zip line through a rainforest in La Fortuna, Costa Rica collided into a sloth clinging to the cable on March 13.RELATED: ‘Very exciting’: Killer whale caught on camera by Alaskan boatersIn the video, captured by a tour guide at Go Adventure Arenal Park, the tour guide can be heard telling the boy "no break," before the child hits the slow-moving sloth and abruptly stops. "I just clocked him straight in the face.

What do I do about the sloth?" the boy asks in the video. The tour guide answers, "We just wait." Flavio Leiton Ramos, the owner of the park, told Storyful they did not expect a sloth to be on the cable, since the child was the last of eight customers to leave the platform."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 good thing was that the child was doing a great job by using the break, and also since the tour guide was with him, was able to handle the situation.

But really the child did a great job."RELATED: Raccoon chases soldiers out of armored vehicle in ColoradoAccording to the park’s website, the zip line tour features 10 cables with 14 different platforms to see the canyon of the Arenal River and the flora and fauna of the rain forest.

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