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Florida panthers typically sleep in dense vegetation, such as thick underbrush or palmetto stands, where they feel secure and hidden from potential predators. They are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk, and often take short naps throughout the day. Their sleeping patterns are flexible and can vary based on environmental conditions and prey availability. Overall, they seek out quiet, sheltered spots to rest and conserve energy.

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