8 Extremely Lazy Animals In The Wild And How Do They Survive

Sloth

Sloths are famous for how lazy and lethargic they are and how they spend most of their time hanging upside down on trees.

Panda

With their cuddly and squishy faces, pandas are another really lazy animal in the wild. They spend most of their day eating bamboo.

​Koala

Koalas too are the lazy creatures of the wild and can sleep up to 20 hours a day. By sleeping for long hours, Koalas save their energy that is required for digesting their fibrous eucalyptus diet.

Capybara

In the past few years, Capybaras have become internet sensations for their cuteness. They spend much of their time lounging by the water, cooling off and spending time with their group.

Giant tortoise

These giants have now adapted to their slow lifestyle by developing a sturdy shell for protection and a diet that requires minimal effort to obtain.

Manatee

Manatees, also known as sea cows, are gentle giants of the ocean known for their slow movements. They spend their days grazing on aquatic plants and resting in warm waters.

​Sloth bear

Sloth bears, famous for their lazy behaviour, spend much of their time looking for insects and fruits, and use their long claws to dig for food.

Walrus

These cute marine giants have a slow and lazy behaviour and lifestyle and they spend much of their time having fun on ice floes or beaches.

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