Top 8 Animals With Unusual Sleeping Patterns


By Anshika Verma24, Jun 2024 01:00 PMjagranjosh.com

Walrus

Isn't it convenient to have the ability to sleep anywhere? You could, of course, if you were a walrus. They can sleep at any moment, in the water or on land.

Horses

As an animal in prey, there are benefits to sleeping upright since it keeps you alert and prepared to flee from harm. Horses are just one species that possesses this talent.

Meerkats

Their cosy sleeping habits, where they lie in mounds with the alpha meerkats in the midst and as far away from any threat as possible, demonstrate their close-knit societies.

Ducks

Ducks sleep side by side in rows. Furthermore, the ducks in the middle recline with both eyes closed, while the ducks outside sleep with one eye open and keep an eye out for danger.

Chimpanzee

When they sleep, chimpanzees and other large primates prefer to snuggle up and stay warm. They use branches and leaves to build their nests high in trees.

Dolphins

Even while they are sleeping, dolphins must deliberately think to breathe. Individuals experience unihemispheric sleep, in which they sleep with one eye open.

Giraffes

Can you picture getting as little as 30 minutes of sleep a day, and only five minutes of sleep at a time? They take brief naps, sometimes when sitting with their heads resting.

Bats

Although it may not seem like the best sleeping position to us, laying upside down is effective for bats. They are in an ideal position and it also protects them from predators.

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