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Zinzi December's animal is a sloth, boyfriend Benoît harbours a mongoose; other denizens of Zoo City (the run down area of Johannesburg which has become a ghetto for the "animalled") have attracted scorpions, sunbirds, vervet monkeys.
(At some point, the public bought deeply into this notion; there were reports of hairy creatures that escaped from underground: see, for example, the Times piece "BLAST ODD CREATURE FROM SUB-SURFACE ROCK," which involves some tunnel workers, a bar on Amsterdam Avenue, and a dead sloth — or, what the bar decides is a sloth).
December's familiar is a sloth, and her special power, which she has turned into a career, is her preternatural ability to find lost belongings by identifying the traits that link them to their owners: a hovering black tumor in one case, a "halo of dandelion fluff" in another.
(At some point, the public bought deeply into this notion; there were reports of hairy creatures that escaped from underground: see, for example, the Times piece "BLAST ODD CREATURE FROM SUB-SURFACE ROCK," which involves some tunnel workers, a bar on Amsterdam Avenue, and a dead sloth or, what the bar decides is a sloth).
This unusually large foramen is a sloth autapomorphy, and in Hapalops a broad, deeply incised groove leads to it, proceeding anteroventrally from the condylar notch dorsally, and the ventral border of the condylar process ventrally.
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