They have a tendon-locking mechanism.
Zebras usually sleep standing up or in a resting position while leaning on trees or rocks. They can also lie down on the ground to sleep for short periods, but they are always alert for potential dangers in their surroundings.
At one end you loose one hour of sleep. At the other end you gain one hour of sleep.
Rubber trees are not deciduous; they are evergreen trees. They keep their leaves throughout the year and do not shed them in the fall like deciduous trees.
They use claws to climb trees Adult birds have an offensive odor Young birds can hide under water
Ostriches sleep standing up, with their heads resting on their backs. They do not lie down to sleep like most birds. This position allows them to quickly react to any potential danger.
Gravity, wind, birds, squirrels
it depends on the animal horses sleep against a fence or something and things like monkeys or birds sleep in trees some animals suck as the wolf or dog will sleep on ground where as the weasle may sleep under ground
most birds fly up into the trees and sleep there...
The Birds on the Trees was created in 1970.
Yes, koalas sleep in trees.
No they do not sleep in trees in fact they hardly sleep at all.....
Sleep.
birds live in nests in a tree and sleep in a nest
animals sleep in many places, depending on the species, for example; birds sleep in nests in the trees, clownfish sleep in enemone's in the ocean. other places animals sleep include hollows, tree trunks, meadows, branches etc
Grains, seeds, and fruit left over in trees. In the fall, many plants have seeds and wild birds will feed on this. Birds that live on insects and bugs will either seek warmer climates (migrate) or have adapted to seek overwintering insects under the bark of trees
they sleep in trees
Birds are not the only animals who live in trees.