Do whales sleep?


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Whales Whales are conscious breathers. The solution is to let 1 half of the brain sleep at a time. In this way it gets the rest it needs.

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Yes, whale sleep patterns are different from land mammals in that they are never really unconscious when they sleep. ChaCha!

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Whales and dolphins let one half of the brain sleep at a time. The animal is never completely unconscious, but it still gets rest!

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The solution for whales and dolphins is to let one half of the brain sleep at a time. In this way, the animal is never (MORE)

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Yes, Whale sleep patterns are different from land mammals in that they are never really unconscious when they sleep.

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Whales do sleep. Whale sleep patterns are different from land mammals in that they are never really unconscious when they sleep.

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Whales don't sleep like humans, but have a rest state where part of their brain shuts down while the other part is still active.

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Whales let one half of the brain sleep at a time. This way, the animal is never completely unconscious, but still gets rest.

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