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Countdown: Strangest Animal Sleeping Habits

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By Kelli Bender Mar 20, 2012

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    Did you know that May is Better Sleep Month? While we're groaning over work-related insomnia and lumpy mattresses, animals deal with bizarre sleep habits on a daily basis. Here are 10 of the weirdest snoozing species we know.

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    10. SEALS

    As an aquatic mammal, seals spend a lot of time in the agua, so they have to come up with some creative ways to sleep. Earless seals get their winks by taking short snoozes underwater and waking up regularly to surface for air. Meanwhile, eared seals let half their brain sleep allowing one flipper and half their head to do the steering, while the other set takes a rest. Who knew napping could be so much work? 

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    9. OTTERS

    The otter has figured out a slightly easier way to slip into dreamland while surfing the waves. When this cute critter wants to sleep with the fishes, he curls his tail around some seaweed to stay in place and above water. This way he won't wake up to find himself in an entirely different ocean. 

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    8. SLOTHS

    The sloth may have a reputation for laziness, but that doesn't mean this slow-moving creature spends all his time sleeping. Sloths only get about 10 hours of sleep a day, which may sound good to us, but it is far from the highest count in the animal kingdom. When it comes to catching z's, what sets the sloth apart is the position in which they choose to sleep. Since most of their lives are spent hanging from tree limbs, sloths don't bother to change it up when they take a snooze; they dangle from their arms and legs throughout most of their bedtime.

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    7. KOALAS, BATS, OPOSSUMS

    So much for the sloth's bad reputation. Time to find out who is really at the top of the lazy list. Koalas, bats and opossums are the creatures that spend the most time with their eyes closed, with each spending around 20 hours of the day getting an abundance of shuteye. If you happen to catch one of these critters alert and awake, consider yourself lucky.

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    6. GIRAFFES

    After walking around on a set of stilts all day, you'd think a giraffe would get pretty pooped. Apparently not. The giraffe is the mammal that gets the least amount of sleep, averaging 2 to 4 hours a day. When your height offers so much to look at, why waste the view by snoozing?

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    5. WALRUS

    The walrus may have all other aquatic mammals beat when it comes to sleeping while at sea. When this massive animal isn't taking a rest on the shore, he can just blow up his built-in raft and catch some z's in the water. Walruses have air sacs under their throats that, when inflated, can be used to keep them vertical and above water. It's perfect for a nice, wet nap.

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    4. THE ALBATROSS

    Mainly an aquatic bird, albatrosses unfortunately can't afford to take a nap on a water bed. If the bird were to fall asleep at sea, it would be an easy target for all kinds of underwater predators. To escape that danger and get some dream time, albatrosses take flight. That's right; this bird is one of the few winged creatures that is able to fly and sleep at the same time. All other multi-taskers can take a seat.

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    3. SHARKS

    Looks like the key to having your species survive millions of years is to never let them sleep. Because gills constantly need water running over them to allow their owner to breathe, scientists believe that some species of shark never go into deep sleep. Instead, these aquatic hunters will power down, lazily drifting along. The endless appetite of "Jaws" makes so much sense now. 

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    2. THRUSH

    As a migratory bird, there are times when the thrush is always on the go. To help stay energized through long flights, these birds will take micro-naps, landing for roughly eight seconds to get some of the shortest shuteye ever. Who wants to waste their vacation sleeping anyways? 

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    1. DOLPHINS

    Some showoff sea creatures—we're looking at you sharks—may not need sleep, but other swimmers do. For example, the dolphin. These clever porpoises have developed a way to sleep with one eye open, allowing them to get their rest and keep watch for predators. This safe snoozing tactic is also used by different birds, including ducks. 

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    BONUS: CATS

    Lay off your cat for napping all the time; it's just how they're programmed. Felines prefer to spread out their 12 to 16 hours of sleep throughout the day for several reasons. First, as nocturnal creatures, cat have time to burn during the day before they get busy at night. Cats also have a protein-based diet, which allows them to fill up fast and give their bodies time to slowly burn off the meal. 

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Steve Quinn

much to do about nothing

September 17 2012 at 9:58 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
jody.davila

I LOVE THIS ! I AM A TOTAL ANIMAL LOVER AND NATURE LOVER. ALL CREATURES HUGE OR SMALL DESERVE OUR RESPECT. HOW DO YOU THINK WE LEARNED MOST OF THE THINGS WE KNOW AND DO ? " MONKEY SEE - MONKEY DO " LOL

September 07 2012 at 5:18 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Suzanne Phelps

In my marine biology class my teacher said that some or most sharks put only half of their brain to sleep at a time so that they can sleep but still keep moving because thats the only way to get the water over their gills

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IzzyKR

@ Harrison Kay
No one cares :)

August 25 2012 at 2:32 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Morgan Cook

Giraffes get about 1.9 hours of sleep a day..

July 04 2012 at 5:41 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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Omar

I am a giraffe and I don't sleep for 1.9 hrs a day, I simply couldn't do it and would be too tired to go about my day.

July 12 2012 at 6:29 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
happylaer

Woooooow bud .1 hrs away from perfections...... dam this is yahoo were the **** do u think u get ur answers dumbass. its 2-4 hrs a day. go back to 2nd grade science jackass.....

July 15 2012 at 1:07 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Morgan Cook

Giraffes get about 1.9 hours of sleep a day. So.. Stfu(:

July 04 2012 at 5:40 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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Christian Leigh

I bet you googled that just so you could be a bitch about it ;) something you need to realize? Just because you found the information before that person did doesn't make you better. In fact, you're rudeness makes you less.

September 05 2012 at 8:59 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Rosemary Lyndall-Wem

Koalas are also sleeping off the effect of a hangover. They get drunk on the alcohol in the leaves that they eat. They are a bit like the stereotypical Aussie Yobo: drunk and stupid.

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Chris

Isn't stupid being a bit harsh? Drunk=Funny, Stupid=Mean.

August 13 2012 at 12:51 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Paul @pdk117

I knew I was part horse due to my sleeping pattern. I always knew one way or another. Now this just cements it for me. Thanks.

May 21 2012 at 6:41 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Paul @pdk117

I knew I was part horse. I could always tell one way or another. Now that comment just proves it.

May 21 2012 at 6:39 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
artsmart22796

what about sail they sleep for twenty years

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