If they slept at all they would die
they sleep in the morning and are awake at night.
Night, when they are both awake.
they are always awake. no matter what. they die after they have their babies.
Pods There is not just one killer whale but a whole pod of killer whales. A pod is a group of closely related whales. A pod is formed when a female killer whale gives birth to a baby. Which means that the oldest female is the leader because all the other members are her children and her children's children. A pod is made up of 4 to 40 killer whales. Another pod is called a super pod. The super pod can have up to 150 killer whales in it. The pods are spread out and swim at a steady pace. The super pods usually split up into smaller groups of closely related pods or clans. Killer whales stay in a pod to protect the young and to help with hunting. These pods usually develop their own languages.
A killer whale needs to eat up to 500 pounds (226 kg) of food each day.
They wake at night at night so they're noctornal.
Meerkats are in between. Meerkats are awake during the day for food, but are also awake at night, running from predators.
Killer whales are diurnal. They are most active during the day time, with each Pod having its own unique daily cycle/routine.
blue whales are active in both day and night.
Hermit crabs are nocturnal. This means that they sleep during the day and are awake at night.
I am asleep in the night time and awake in the day time.
They are noucturnal, which means they sleep during the day and are awake during the night.