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Dumbest Animals in the World

(1.) Panda bear

The giant panda is one of the world's rarest bear species. The panda bear, also known as Ailuropoda melanoleuca, is a popular animal.

(1.) Panda bear

It is a remarkable species with a striking black-and-white coat and a substantial build. The term "big panda" is occasionally used to distinguish it from the red panda, a nearby musteloid.

(2.) Turkey

Domestic turkeys are a common type of poultry in temperate zones all over the world since industrial farming has made them more economical due to the quantity of flesh they produce.

(2.) Turkey

The female domestic turkeys are called hens, while the young are called poults or turkeylings. In North America and the United Kingdom, male turkeys are referred to as toms or stags.

(3.) Jerboa

Throughout North Africa and Asia, the Dipodidae family of desert rats can be found. They spend the majority of their time in hot, dry deserts.

(3.) Jerboa

Jerboas may run up to 15 mph (24 km/h) when being pursued. A little owl (Athene noctua) consumes various species from Central Asia.

(4.) Ostrich

One of the biggest non-flying birds in existence today is the ostrich. The emus and the kiwi are other non-flying birds. 

(4.) Ostrich

Mostly found in Africa, ostriches travel in groups of up to 50 birds. Ostriches have a 320 lb maximum weight (145kg). Flying is impossible due to its small wings and immense weight.

(5.) Sloths

Sloths belong to the Neotropical arboreal xenarthran suborder Folivora, which inhabits forests.

(5.) Sloths

These slow-moving creatures spend a large portion of their lives hanging upside-down from the branches of the tropical rainforests of South and Central America.

(6.) Koala

The Australian native Koala is a forest-dwelling, plant-eating animal. It is occasionally misidentified as a koala bear. Upon first arriving in Australia, early European immigrants mistook koalas for bears or monkeys.

(6.) Koala

The general population continues to incorrectly refer to koalas as "koala bears". Koalas are more closely related to wombats and kangaroos than koala bears, although they are still essentially marsupials.

(7.) Kakapo

The Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus), an enormous, flightless, nocturnal, and ground-dwelling member of the Strigopoidea superfamily, is a native of New Zealand.

(7.) Kakapo

The Kakapo is a parrot owl that lives in New Zealand. The Kakapo is one of the top 10 dumbest animals in the world, in contrast to parrots, which are among the most intelligent creatures on the planet.

(8.) Cane toad

Because of their powerful, heavy build, cane toads, Bufo marinus (Rhinella marina), have a bad reputation in Australia.

(8.) Cane toad

Invading animals like these toads have a devastating impact on Australia's delicate ecosystems and distinctive biodiversity. Cane toads are no different from other toads in being as stupid as possible.

(9.) Slow lorises

There are several species of Slow Lorises in the genus of nocturnal strepsirrhine monkeys called Nycticebus.

(9.) Slow lorises

They can be found all over Southeast Asia and its neighbouring regions, from Bangladesh and Northeast India in the west to the Sulu Archipelago in the east, and from Yunnan Province in China in the north to Indonesia in the south.

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