Fish sleep on the ground.
they usally just lay down
How do you know your pony doesn't sleep? Unless you're watching closely 24 hours a day, you might just miss him sleeping. I bet he does and you just haven't noticed. Horses usually sleep standing up. One of my horses fell asleep while the farrier was trimming his feet... his eyes closed, lip got loose and he was in zzzzz land. A horse also sleeps lying down but only if he feels safe and secure since lying down is a vulnerable position for a horse. I've read that horses only dream when they sleep lying down. If your pony doesn't have a herd, he may not feel lying down is safe.
They do sleep, they just look like they don't.
"Lying" is appropriate when referring to someone or something in a reclining position. "Laying" is used when placing or putting something down.
they sleep with their eyes open just like a spider
Yes, they like to rest just like any animal. If it is very hot and humid they are not as active. They sleep lying down, normally in a tree when they roost or even on a built perch in a cage.
No. The above answer is wrong. Indeed you are an inch taller when you lie down! I just did it and I was 5'6 but standing, I'm 5'5. try it =)))))))
Yes they do sleep they just float like normal fish and then after their sleep they will be all playing again!!
The majority of horses sleep standing up but yes sometimes horses do sleep lying down.
haha good question....I have a fish myself and he seems to never sleep! But every now and then I will catch him in the corner of his tank moving back and forth slightly but remains in the same spot, this means that they are sleeping. Fish are never completley still when they sleep, and never close their eyes (if they even have eyelids....D: ) hahaha this is just a survival technique for them.....hope this helped :)
How clown fish sleep ............ the fish go down to the bottom of the tank when every has gone too bed or gone upstairs and they get to the bottom of the tank and go to sleep Some additional info: Fish do not have eyelids nor do they experience a deepened sleep pattern like our REM. They do 'sleep', just not as we know it, they become less active and their metabolism slows down. Some tuck themselves away while others will lie on their side and float, typically locating the same area to do so.
Yes, they can sleep. You just think they are awake because they don't have eyelids that makes their eyes close.