a dog sleeps on his back, at least mine does. He also gets under the covers of a bed in the guest room
Many animals sleep on their back. Humans, primates, rodents, etc. There is no one animal that has this ability.
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The koala bear is an animal that can sleep for 3 years but only will mate once. Koala bears are typically found in Australia.
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.
If a person is already asleep an an animal comes in the same room to sleep then human beings can sleep with animals.
The sloth is not lazy, the animal just has a bigger need for sleep, unlike the giraffe, which only needs 1.9 hours of sleep a day! ***The sloth is a very slow moving animal. Because it moves so slow, it has been nick named several names. Lazy animal, slow mo Joe are some of them.
Turtles, like any other animal, sleep when they need to. I catch my four napping on a regular basis. They love catching a snooze while out sunning themselves. They can't sleep under water they have to be basking. If they were to sleep under water they might drown. My turtle spent her first night completely undewater (sleeping) So I guess they do sleep underwater they hold their breath for hours
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a bit of both - they only sleep for 5 hours
None.The only animal that can sleep 32-40 hours is the bear. Except for when they are hibernating, in which case they can sleep for months.
The koala bear is an animal that can sleep for 3 years but only will mate once. Koala bears are typically found in Australia.
ELEPHANT WELL IT IS KNOWN that is a elephant
Giraffes only sleep for 1.9 hours which is one of the shortest sleeping times that any animal needs.
The same reason why people sleep the why they do. Each and every animal his slept the same way from seeing and learning from their parents\parent. +++ No. Every animal needs to sleep, in its specific way, and how it sleeps is instinctive and innate, not learnt from its parents. We are the only species to try to control its sleep artificially and significantly - often to individual detriment.
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Rock to sleep is a term used when you are holding someone or something in your arms and swaying it back and forth gently till it falls to sleep. For example you could rock a baby to sleep in your arms or a small animal/pet.
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.
the giraffe sleeps for like 20 mins. there is no animal that sleeps for only 5 mins. SO... THE GIRAFFE SLEEPS FOR LIKE 20 MINS.