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Yes, eels do sleep, but their sleep patterns are quite different from those of mammals. Eels experience a state of rest where their activity levels decrease, and they become less responsive to external stimuli. However, this sleep is not as well-defined as in many other animals, as eels can remain alert and responsive to threats even during these periods of rest.

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