Yes, albatrosses can fly while sleeping, a behavior known as unihemispheric slow-wave sleep. This allows one hemisphere of their brain to rest while the other remains alert, enabling them to maintain flight and navigate during sleep. This adaptation is particularly useful for long-distance travel over oceans, where they can cover vast distances without needing to land frequently.
No, they land before sleeping.
no
The tetsy fly.
Tse tse fly
Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) is caused by Tsetse fly.
tsetse fly
There is an African fly called a tse tse fly. This fly is very dangerous and can cause death. If bitten by this fly, a person can develop a sleeping sickness that can eventually lead to death.
Sleeping Sickness is transmitted by the Tse-tse fly.
sleeping sickness
the sleeping disease is transmited by the tse tse fly
Tsetse fly. It causes "sleeping sickness".
The duration of While You Were Sleeping is 1.72 hours.