I would say no because fish actually don't sleep. They are always swimming and never sleep so therefore they never have any dreams.
Suprisingly, fish don't lay down on their sides like human beings, or some animals. However, everything must sleep to live. Fish have protection lenses (at least that is what I call them!) on their eyes which keeps anything harmful from going into their actual eyes, and that's why they can't blink. So when they do sleep they can't close their eyes, so obviously people would think they're still awake.
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Schools of fish are known to keep moving continuously without resting often. Fish do not seem sleep like most other animals do, but some fish, like the brown bullhead fish, do not respond to nearby movements during the night. Some fish can even be picked up completely out of the water and remain motionless.
Yes, fish do sleep, but not in the way a person or animal does as they do not have eyelids.
Some fish, like a clown loach, will actually lay on their sides when they rest; other fish float upright, and even move about very slowly when sleeping.
No they do not as they do not breathe like animals or humans, but rather get their oxygen from the water.
Betta Fish do sleep,but not like People. They don't need a lot of rest. Bettas stop moving and their eyes DO NOT close when they Sleep.
if they're on the bottom of the seabed and not respnding to any natural effects of the sea.
no it needs to be moving inorder to breath...
they dont need eyelids to sleep
you snore.
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Yes a cheetah does snore!
You can find out why people snore online from the Why People Snore website. Once on the website, you can find out why people snore and how to treat it.
Snore is the sound made while sleeping. Some people snore as they cannot control it.
A Snore can be as loud as 69 decibles
Yes. I always snore.
no, only living things with noses snore.
The word snore has one syllable.
He let out a snore that shook the house. She could hear the distant snore of her husband in the other room.
The past tense of to snore is "snored."
babies usually do not snore unless they have a conjested troat or a bad cough.