Yes, sea snakes do sleep, although their sleep patterns are different from those of land animals. They experience periods of reduced activity and responsiveness, which indicate a state of rest. However, being aquatic, they remain aware of their surroundings and can surface for air even while in a resting state. This adaptation helps them avoid predators while still fulfilling their physiological needs.
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no but it maters on the type of sea snake mainly no ya dum dum. everybody knows that. well maybe not not every body
I do not sleep You do not sleep He,she,it does not sleep We do not sleep You do not sleep They do not sleep. In many cases you can Say "awake" also! can't you?
The present tense of the verb to sleep is "sleep or sleeps".
humans and great white sharks eat orcas and orcas eat dolphins porpoises sardines macarel herring flounder starfish seasnakes eels sea lions seals penguins crabs lobsters squid octopus whales seagles pelicans narwhal and humans
Sleep walking, sleep talking, sleep eating, and sleep sex are all known sleep activities.
The future tense of "sleep" is "will sleep."
The future tense for "they sleep" is "they will sleep."
they sleep like we sleep and they sleep why we sleep because we need energy and strength
you can not sleep because you already sleep in the evening
The future tense of sleep is also sleep. e.g. I'm very tired, I will sleep well tonight.
Sleep walk is just like sleep talking, except you are walking. When you sleep talk you are walking in your sleep. You do not have the slightest hint that you are sleep walking. For you are in deep sleep.