Long Island lawmakers eye ban on exotic animals in traveling shows

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The battle over sloths has intensified on Long Island, where lawmakers are now proposing restricting the use of exotic animals in traveling performances. GusoffTV reports.

-- The battle over sloths has intensified on Long Island, where lawmakers are now proposing restricting the use of exotic animals in traveling performances. As CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff reported Monday, the business is taking the show to homes and parties.

DiLeonardo's Humane Long Island led the charge to close down the popular Hauppauge attraction in September on zoning violations. It happened weeks afterCute and cuddly, but cruel, say critics, Wallach now brings the slow-moving sloths to homes and children's birthday parties.

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