7 Animals that Probably Sleep More than Humans Do

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Jakarta – Sleep is a significant of our daily lives, serving as a vital function that rejuvenates both the body and mind.

In the realm of the animal kingdom, a fascinating diversity of sleep patterns exists, often diverging significantly from the human experience.

It turns out, many animals have an ability to sleep far more than the average human's recommended seven to nine hours per night. They can sleep for 10 to 20 hours a day.

1. Sloth

Sloths are renowned for their slow movements and spend the majority of their time sleeping, with some species sleeping up to 20 hours a day.

2. Koala

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Koalas, with their eucalyptus-based diet, can sleep for as long as 20 hours a day, conserving energy for digesting their food.

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3. Armadillo

These armored mammals native to the Americas are known to enjoy lengthy siestas, often sleeping around 18.5 hours daily.

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4. Little Brown Bat

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Certain bat species, like the little brown bat, can sleep up to 19 hours a day, primarily during daylight hours when they are less active.

5. Cat

Domestic cats are famous for their love of sleep, and on average, they can sleep anywhere from 12 to 16 hours a day.

6. Python

Large constrictor snakes, such as pythons, may sleep for extended periods, often exceeding 18 hours, especially after consuming a substantial meal.

7. Opossum

Nocturnal by nature, opossums can sleep around 18 hours a day, ensuring they are well-rested for their nightly activities.

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