The attention span of a newt is about twenty seconds. It's up to you whether I made that up or not. I can be a good liar.
the attention span of a gnat is about .210005 of a second
A tension span is the amount of suppressed temper someone has and an attention span is the amount of concentration one has on a certain subject or activity.
While there are no real studies about the length of the attention span of a betta fish, it seems to be about the same as a goldfish. That would make a betta's attention span about three minutes.
Shrimp have a very short attention span, lasting only a few seconds to a few minutes. They primarily focus on finding food and avoiding predators in their environment.
The attention span of an ant is about 1 min. and a half.
The elephant is believed to have an attention span that is similar to that of a child around the age of 5 to 7. This is thought to be one of the longest attention spans in the animal kingdom.
I'd think probably a couple seconds because the average human attention span is now 9 seconds...
A hummingbird's attention span is typically very short, lasting only a few seconds at a time. This allows them to quickly assess their surroundings for food sources and potential threats. They have a high metabolism and need to constantly feed, so their quick attention span helps them stay alert and responsive.
They have the attention span of a hamster
The attention span of a 19-year-old can vary, but on average it is around 10-20 minutes for sustained focus on a task or activity. Factors such as interest level, environment, and individual differences can also influence their attention span.
20,000 years
The Italian word for goat is capra; a desire to change direction and a short attention span were traits always attributed to the goat, and as such the word capriccio, which means whimsy, developed. It is from this word that the English language borrowed capricious, meaning apt to change direction on a whim. Neither the animal nor the word has anything to do with Capri pants. Source: see related link, below this answer.