High in the eucalyptus trees of Australia, koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) are often seen curled into tight, fluffy balls, barely moving for hours at a time.
While sleep is a crucial component of survival for all living organisms, some animals take the concept of sleep to an extreme level. Ranging from tree-dwelling animals to nocturnal predators, the long ...
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