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A lazy cave salamander didn't move from the same spot for 7 years
Olm sweet olm: these cave-dwelling salamanders are the ultimate homebodies Some of us are homebodies, but olms take it to a new level. These cave-dwelling salamanders may stay within the same little patch of ground for years on end. “They are hanging around, doing almost nothing,” says Gergely...
Cave salamander remained in same spot for 7 years

A rare type of cave-dwelling salamander known as the olm can live a very long life, typically in Europe, but now researchers say that one salamander didn't budge for 2,569 days.
“They are hanging around, doing almost nothing,” lead scientist Gergely Balázs told The New Scientist.
Balázs and his colleagues at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary came across the amphibian inside a cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Olms can go years without eating, they don't tend to enjoy socializing and other animals don't prey on them, according to The Independent.
The small, sedentary olms tend to move, according to the study, only when they need to find a mate -- which only happens roughly once every 12 years or so throughout their 100-year life span.
The researchers published their findings in the Journal of Zoology on Jan. 28.