Animals
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Penguin Microsleep: These Antarctic Birds Sleep for 11 Hours a Day in Four-Second Intervals
Penguin parents engage in microsleeping to protect their newborns. Click to read more. Microsleep is known as a period of sudden temporary sleep with a duration of several seconds.
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Third Beluga Whale Died In A Connecticut Aquarium
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