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Well because there is no scientific basis/proof that animals without backbones sleep any differently than humans or other animals for that matter: I conclude that Invertebrates sleep the same as us. How one sleeps is not determined by whether or not they have a backbone or not; sleep is more associated with the mind and the subconscious.

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