Zero. I have seen horses stand still, so for several moments, they were motionless.
the slowest horse is the shetland pony!
The walk is the slowest gait. The walk is the horse's slowest gait.
I'm very sure that the top speed for a sloth is 1.2 mph and the sea horse rarely goes over the slow speed of .001 mph.
sloths eat the slowest. They are among the slowest creatures on earth.
the three toed sloth is the slowest. in fact its the slowest land mammal in the world.
the worlds slowest shark is the tiger shark the worlds slowest shark is the tiger shark
The walk is the slowest gait. The walk is the horse's slowest gait.
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Quoting Guinness Book of Records: The slowest-moving fish are the sea horses (Syngnathidas), of which there are about 30 species. Some of the smaller species, such as the dwarf sea horse (Hippocampus zosterae), probably never attain speeds of more than 0.001 m.p.h.
A horse that can Piaffe is the slowest. A piaffe is a trot in place. That would be the Quarter Horse. I ride/show Quarter Horses and Saddlebreds. People think ponies are the slowest, but really they're probably the fastest. Poneies can throw you off in a minute. Hope this helps!!
sea horse is the first 1
There based on control over your horse and horsemanship that you show. Not on posture, slowest canter, fastest walk, pretty horse, or anything like that.
I'm very sure that the top speed for a sloth is 1.2 mph and the sea horse rarely goes over the slow speed of .001 mph.
snails are the slowest mollusk. But that has nothing to do with what the slowest insect is. The wheel bug is probably the slowest insect.
The third fastest gait of a horse is know as the canter.
The slowest is a walk, then a trot, canter, and the fastest is a gallop. Gaited horses have other gaits, but normally galloping is fastest.
the slowest sea animal record in 2008 is the sea horse at like 0.6 and i takes likes 3 hours to g0 5 feet or something. (read it in the world record book of 2008 DA! :))
The superlative of slow is slowest. The comparative is slower.