Animals' Extreme Sleep Adaptations for Dangerous Environments

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Animals' Extreme Sleep Adaptations for Dangerous Environments
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Animals have evolved extraordinary ways to sleep in risky environments, such as penguins taking micro-naps, seabirds sleeping with one brain hemisphere while flying, and seals sleeping during deep dives, demonstrating the remarkable flexibility of sleep adaptations in the animal kingdom.

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