Sloths are known for their slow movements, and the three-toed sloth is one of the slowest mammals on land. They move at a very leisurely pace, often taking days to travel short distances.
Snails are well-known for their slow and deliberate crawling. The garden snail, in particular, is a slow-moving gastropod.
While starfish are not fast movers, they are not typically measured in terms of speed, as they are more sedentary and move using tube feet. They are not known for rapid locomotion.
Giant tortoises are large, slow-moving reptiles. They have a lumbering gait and are known for their longevity and slow pace.
The banana slug is a slow-moving gastropod mollusk found in North America's forests. It moves at a sluggish pace, relying on a layer of slime to facilitate its movement.
The slow loris is a primate known for its deliberate and cautious movements. While it may not be the absolute slowest, its deliberate actions contribute to its name.
Giant pandas are known for their slow movements on land. While they can be agile climbers, their walking speed is relatively slow, ranging from 0.32 to 0.8 kilometers per hour.