Goldfish: Goldfish are often associated with having short attention spans, although recent studies suggest they may have better memories than previously thought.
Squirrels: Squirrels are easily distracted by their surroundings and have been known to forget where they buried their food caches.
Dogs: While dogs can be trained to focus for extended periods, they are easily distracted by sounds, smells, and movement.
Fruit Flies: Fruit flies have extremely short attention spans, often switching between tasks rapidly.
Hamsters: Hamsters are easily distracted by new sights and sounds and may quickly lose interest in toys or activities.
Rabbits: Rabbits can be easily startled and may quickly lose interest in toys or activities that do not provide immediate gratification.
Cats: Cats are known for their independent nature and can be easily distracted by movement or noises.
Guppies: Like goldfish, guppies are often associated with short attention spans, although research on fish cognition is ongoing.
Parrots: While parrots are highly intelligent, they can also be easily distracted and may lose interest in tasks quickly.
Mice: Mice are easily distracted by new stimuli and may have difficulty maintaining focus on a single task.