Giraffes survive on under two hours of sleep daily by relying on numerous one-to-three-minute standing naps. They reserve only a few minutes of deeper REM sleep for rare moments when they feel completely safe, which shows an evolutionary trade-off between rest and survival. However, habitat changes, lights and human activity can further disrupt their limited sleep windows.
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Swati Dubey /
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19 Nov