yes horses do except when they are dead some people call it the internal sleep when someone/something dies so there you go
Animals on four legs can balance while asleep, so many of them do sleep standing up, Most especially you will see this in prey-type animals like horses, which would have a need to start running at any second if a predator jumps out at them.
An Elephant sleep just for a while in standing position they don not need to lay down for sleep. Elephants can sleep any where any time. Sometimes they will take turns at sleeping while the other Elephants keep watch.
You can sleep on any side you wish. You can sleep sitting down and even standing up.
Because animals don't have the ability to consent, and don't have any legal standing in society.
no they cant cos like when people sleep they baisically become unconcious so if they were standing up the would fall unconcious and fall down or if they were leaning on something they would slide down... Right?
No, of course not! They sleep laying down just like any dog would.
Horses can sleep standing up as well as laying down. I believe wild horses sleep standing up so they can quickly get away from any danger.
Pinto horses typically sleep standing up, using a locking mechanism in their legs to stay upright. They also have the ability to doze while lying down for short periods of time. Horses require around 3-4 hours of deep sleep per day, usually in short intervals.
No. While they do sleep in the Summer, they do not sleep any more in the Summer than in the Winter.
Any type of mammal or bird
Like any other animal with their eyes closed.
Ostriches sleep standing up, with their heads resting on their backs. They do not lie down to sleep like most birds. This position allows them to quickly react to any potential danger.