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What are the unusual sleeping positions of animals?

The horse sleeps standing up.

The chicken takes a nap, with one foot standing and the other foot shrinking; When you sleep, your feet are squatting. Most birds do.

Cats and dogs like to lie on their side, or sleep on their stomach with one ear on the ground.

Pigs like to lie on their sides.

Bats sleep upside down.

The following are the answers of predecessors who copied Baidu:

Strange animals have different sleeping positions. Some sleeping positions are hard to imagine, and some sleeping positions are even surprising. Domestic horses have the ability to sleep standing up, and wild horses sleep better than domestic horses. They can sleep while walking, but they never trip.

Elephants living in different areas also have different sleeping positions. African elephants sleep standing up. If they lie down and rest, there is something wrong with their health. Indian elephants sleep with their legs spread out. If it sleeps standing up, it means there is something wrong with its body.

Before a giraffe goes to bed, it kneels on its two front legs, jumps forward with its two rear legs, sits on the ground and begins to sleep soundly. And its long neck, pointing high to the sky, sleeps gracefully.

Monkeys always sleep in trees. When they fall asleep, they hide their heads between their legs, their arms tightly stick to the trunk, curl up into a ball, and have a wooden cone, which is mixed with the trunk to play the role of stealth protection.

The wild goat is timid but clever. In order to get a good sleep, he went to sleep with a groundhog. Because the groundhog barks warily as soon as it finds the situation, the wild goat runs every day as soon as it hears it.

Dormouse is the most famous "sleepy" among hibernating animals. It slept for six months without eating or drinking. Its breathing is quite weak and its body is almost stiff. It doesn't know when it was kicked, but when it woke up, it immediately became alive and kicking.

Badger's hibernation is interesting. When hibernating, he put his mouth to the anus, eating and pulling, naturally circulating and maintaining life.

Pulsatilla sleeps with one foot standing, the other foot curled up and his mouth hidden under his wings.

When bats sleep, they hook their hind feet on rocks or branches and sleep sideways.

Partridges always huddle together when sleeping, with their heads in a circle around them. No matter which direction the danger comes from, they can accurately find it.

Owls are the most interesting to sleep. They always turn a blind eye. Even when sleeping, you can still monitor the intrusion of rats and enemies with your eyes open.

When a spider sleeps under the eaves, there is always a thread on its foot leading to the spider web. Once the prey touches the net, the spider silk moves, and the spider wakes up immediately and has a good meal.

Goose and walrus have one thing in common when they sleep, and both have a precaution. The difference is that when hundreds of walruses sleep together, the walrus on guard is tired, and it will wake up its companions to "change their posts". The geese are a pair of "lovers" who sleep together sweetly, and the lonely geese are always on the alert.

Many fish without eyelids sleep with their eyes open, while octopus keeps two tentacles hovering around its body while sleeping, and the other tentacles are rolled up to rest. Once the enemy touches the hovering tentacles, the octopus will immediately wake up and go into battle.