Giraffes have a lot to hold up, so early scientists were surprised when they were unable to find a giraffe sleeping. After more research it was discovered that the animals take short, seated naps that last around five minutes. Adding all these micro-snoozes up, giraffes get about two hours of sleep a day. (Science Blogs)
I have goats and it is not uncommon for a youngster to be asleep and fail to arouse when the herd moves off after I turn them loose from their pen (I typically make noise doing this and the herd is noisy in anticipation of being turned loose or getting fed). When it does wake up it begins bleating in a panic for its herd mates/nanny which are often out of sight. I have seen a goat up to about 6 mo. old do this. This is my experience.
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I have goats and it is not uncommon for a youngster to be asleep and fail to arouse when the herd moves off after I turn them loose from their pen (I typically make noise doing this and the herd is noisy in anticipation of being turned loose or getting fed). When it does wake up it begins bleating in a panic for its herd mates/nanny which are often out of sight. I have seen a goat up to about 6 mo. old do this. This is my experience.
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