Among the fauna, there are not only the strongest and most agile individuals; there are also clumsy ones. The clumsiest wild animals are, without exception, all young animals. But when it comes to adults, only a few species stand out.
Gubach
Bears, though called club-footed, are very dangerous and agile predators. The sloth bear, however, is truly considered clumsy.
He looks more like a good-natured shaggy dog, but in fact he is a wild animal.
Turtle
The tortoise is slow and clumsy. It takes it a long time to cover a short distance or a tiny obstacle.
Mountain beaver
The Aplodontia, or mountain beaver, is a clumsy rodent with short legs and a large head.
Sloth
The sloth spends its days practically motionless. If the animal needs to climb down from a branch, it simply falls.
Snail
It will take a long time before the snail covers a short distance or climbs a stem.
The apparent clumsiness of these creatures conceals their unique ability to adapt to their natural environment. This lifestyle helps snails, turtles, and sloths survive.









