Discover how penguins, frigatebirds, and seals adapt to sleep in extreme conditions, balancing survival and rest.
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Four-second naps and snoozing in flight: Extreme sleep methods help these animals evade danger
From napping half their brain while flying to taking four-second naps to survive parenthood, these animals have evolved ...
Nodding off is dangerous. Some animals have evolved extreme ways to sleep in precarious environments
Every animal with a brain needs sleep — and even a few without a brain do, too. Humans sleep, birds sleep, whales sleep, and even jellyfish sleep.
Ocean Scientist Sean McLoughlin from from Clogher, Portnoo is working on one of the most important climate studies on earth.
He often shares fascinating videos of the animals he encounters while working in Antarctica, and he recently posted a clip of some very friendly Emperor penguins stopping by to say hello to the ...
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