What better way is Japan Archivesthere to propose marriage than with the assistance of a sloth? This is not a rhetorical question. We literally cannot imagine a better way.
Thanks to a Hoffman's two-toed sloth named Harry, Walter Mccann and Carly Corvin of Tampa, Florida are engaged to be married.
SEE ALSO: Watching a sloth eat a flower is a delightful way to spend your dayVia Fox13, Mccann arranged to feed the sloth with Corvin at Busch Gardens, where Harry lives. Before the feeding, a park employee presented the couple with a lid-covered platter of food for Harry.
Then Mccann lifted the lid, revealing a crudité platter with sliced vegetables spelled out to read, "Will you marry me?" Fancy stuff.
Corvin said yes, as would anyone presented with both a marriage proposal and a super chill sloth.
The musical proposal is dead; Long live the sloth proposal.
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