Animals which sleep during the day are nocturnal animals. These include hedgehogs, badgers, owls and many others.
Cats can sleep up to 16 hours a day, which is more than most animals. This long sleep duration is due to their natural instinct as predators, conserving energy for hunting and being alert during short bursts of activity.
No. Contrary to popular belief, sloths sleep less than ten hours per day.
Scientific research indicates that it is a close contest for the title of the animal which sleeps the most. Top contenders are the Brown Bat and the Koala, both of which sleep between 18 and 20 hours a day.
Most animals do sleep but different animals require different amounts of sleep, sometimes they are either up all day or up all night.
Koalas and sloths sleep most of the time, up to 20 hours a day. Armadillos, possums, hippos, and lions also sleep for many hours a day.
A bat is active in night and sleep or rest during the day.
Diurnal animals are active during the day and sleep at night.
Such an animal is diurnal. The daytime sleepers are nocturnal.
An owl
Even though a bat is a nocturnal animal, it can sleep up to twenty hours in a day.
a bit of both - they only sleep for 5 hours
They sleep all day .
Yes, they are nocturnal and therefore sleep all day.
Tigers sleep all night, and part of the day.
Koalas (which are not bears at all, but marsupials) sleep for between 16 and 21 hours a day. This is more than polar bears, which sleep for an averge of 8-9 hours a day.
It's a nocturnal animal.