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Finally! First-Ever Evidence Proves Birds Take Naps While Flying
Evidence show that birds can soar high and take turns even while in deep sleep. Birds spend most of their lives flying. Previous researchers have speculated that birds snooze during these long-hour flights, but there has been no evidence to show it, until recently, when an international team of researchers tracked the brain activity of frigatebirds in-flight.
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