Animals in the WTOP newsroom

The kookaburra sings live on WTOP. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
Lucky the sloth chows down on some leaves. (WTOP/John Meyer)
A kookaburra, sloth an Eurasian eagle owl hang out in the Glass Enclosed Nerve Center. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
A kookaburra, sloth and Eurasian eagle owl hang out in the Glass Enclosed Nerve Center. The sloth thinks his handler is a tree.(WTOP/Lacey Mason)
While the kookaburra, sloth and Eurasian eagle owl hang out in the Glass Enclosed Nerve Center, WTOP staff hangs out outside. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
The kookaburra made lots of noise inside the studio. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
This sloth is named Lucky. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
This Eurasian eagle owl's handler said she's strong enough to take down a deer. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
Lucky the sloth is 13 years old. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
The kookaburra, sloth and Eurasian eagle owl hang out in the Glass Enclosed Nerve Center. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
WTOP anchor Hillary Howard pets Lucky the sloth. (WTOP/Lacey Mason)
A Eurasian owl visits WTOP.(WTOP/Lacey Mason)
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