Seven Laziest Animals In The World

Sloth Sloths are know for their slow-motion movements as they spend an average of 15 hours per day asleep.

Giant Panda Giant Pandas love to play, eat and sleep. They spend an average of 12 hours a day asleep to accomodate for their very low energy expenditure but very high intake of food. Pandas consumed 44 pounds a day mostly of bamboo which contains little nutrients.

Lemurs The only natural habitat for more than 100 species of living things is Madagascar. Lemurs are comical but obedient animals that sleep for around 16 hours every day.

Koalas The marsupials can fall asleep deeply for an average of 22 hours every day. They eat low nutritional value of the eucalyptus leaves.

Hamsters They are natively crepuscular, which means they are most active at night, but they are also adaptable to their environment. Hampsters sleep for roughly 14 hours a day.

Hippopotamus Hippos are enormous drowsy animals that snooze underwater for up to 16 hours each day. Their preferred food is grass, which results in a pleasant and straightforward way of life.

Tiger Despite their rich diets, they sleep for an average of 18 hours per day, yet this hustler needs its downtime. Killing a target requires a lot of energy, and the majority of attempts end in failure. Typically, it takes 8–10 attempts to procure a meal.