Sloth
Sloths are tree-dwelling animals endemic to Central and South America, where they may be found hanging upside down in tropical jungles. These lovely critters have thick, brown fur and are most known for being extremely sluggish, moving barely 40 yards each day through the forests. Despite their near-helplessness on the ground, sloths can swim and love going for a swim. Sloths have the slowest metabolic rate of any mammal, so it's not only their pace that's sluggish. This implies that everything they eat takes a long time for them to digest.
Their primary food source is leaves, which are low in calories and minerals. The animal's belly makes up 20 to 30 percent of its overall weight when it's full. The stomach of a sloth is comparable to that of a cow. A sloth, on the other hand, takes 10 times longer to digest food, which is why sloths have four stomachs to do so and that's why it's on the list of the animals with multiple stomachs. It takes around a month to finish the full process.
Digestive System: Four Stomach Chambers