I watched a video and if I remember correctly they stand up.
Yes, penguins do sleep. They often sleep on land or ice floes, using their flippers and feet to tuck their heads into their feathers for warmth and protection while resting. Penguins can also sleep while floating on the water.
No animals give birth-and penguins lay eggs.
No, penguins generally do not sleep in caves. They usually build nests out of rocks, pebbles, or mud to sleep on. Penguins tend to prefer open spaces near the shoreline where they can easily access the water for fishing.
No. Cows are not built to sleep standing up like horses are. Because cows are heavy in the brisket and barrel area, holding all that weight with fat, muscle, four-chambered stomach and other organs, they choose to lay down to sleep instead of remaining standing. They do doze, however when they are standing up, but it is only a light doze, not a sleep.
Birds do not have live young, they lay eggs. It is possible to get a double yoked egg, but I don't know whether they are viable or not.
depends how they sleep some lay down and some sleep standing up like a guard
You get into his bed with him and go to sleep
No, they don't.
no
Lay down are you dumb.??
Yes they do
Lay is a transitive verb and needs an object - lay (something) down or lay down (something) Lie is intransitive and doesn't need an object - i lie on the floor The confusion arises from the fact that "lay" is also the past tense of "lie" In the present "I lie in my bed" In the past "I lay in my bed" I would recommend "Lie down and go to sleep.". But now I lay me down to sleep. Because the object is me (though it should be myself).
The cast of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep - 1913 includes: Jane Fearnley
Because they can't lie down.
NO, they lay down in a grassy area and sleep.
They generally snooze standing up, but will sometimes hunker down and sleep.
Normally they sleep in the afternoon. the lay down, close there eyes (they do have eyelids) and sleep.