Which animal moves the least and is the most stationary in zoos?

zoogeekmaelstrom

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Seeing many sloths, rare mammals, owls and octopuses in zoos and aquariums has got me thinking about them. Which other animals do you think are more like that?
 
I've seen sloths, owls, and octopus moving in zoos. I've also seen plenty of "rare mammals" moving and not sure why their rarity status has anything to do with how active they are. Some animals I've never seen moving, however include the aforementioned corals, but also sea urchins and sea star/starfish.
 
I care for an Urticina anemone that has not moved in about three years. It's fully capable of moving should it choose to do so, guess it just likes it's spot.
Yeah, that's normal behaviour for anemones. They'll wander until they find a spot they like (good light, flow conditions etc) and then stay put there.
 
Some animals I've never seen moving, however include the aforementioned corals, but also sea urchins and sea star/starfish.
Echinoderms, especially sea stars can be surprisingly active! They just move slow enough that people often don't recognise that they're moving, but they do wander around quite a bit!
 
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