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They sleep as and when necessary. Both at night and during the heat of the day. They inhabit burrows vacated by other animals, such as the Aardvark
they can sleep where you can sleep, unless you sleep on a bed of nails or fire or anything like that.
Sleepwalking and night terrors are both parasomnias, which are abnormal behaviors or experiences that occur during sleep. They typically happen during non-REM sleep, often in the first few hours of the night. Both conditions can lead to confusion and disorientation upon awakening, and they are more common in children than adults. Additionally, they are often triggered by stress, sleep deprivation, or irregular sleep schedules.
Most Owls are nocturnal so are more active at night.
They sleep as and when necessary. Both at night and during the heat of the day. They inhabit burrows vacated by other animals, such as the Aardvark
Both. Hot during the day, cold during the night. If possible, you should try to walk at night, and sleep during the hottest part of the day, preferably in a shaded area.
neither...if it were to fall asleep, it would die
they are both cute and cuddly, hamsters are smaller and eat less and the sleep during the day and active during the night.
yes they do both day & night.
Crocodiles are most active by night
Both increase serotonin levels, so it would be silly to take both. Now, if you take methadone in the morning, and begin getting shaky at night and cannot sleep, it would be o.k. to take it at night for sleep only...not during the day and not together with methadone!
if you want to create a sleep deprived rabbit or chinchilla. They have different sleep cycles. One is a nocturnal animal and one is daytime. They will both disrupt the other's cycles.