Animals typically sleep in habitats that provide safety and comfort. For example, many mammals seek out dens, burrows, or nests, while birds often sleep in trees or sheltered areas. Aquatic animals may rest near the ocean floor or in coral reefs. The specific location can vary widely depending on the species and their environmental needs.
Chimps usually sleep in forests
No. I sleep when I am tired, which is usually at night (not nite).
they usually sleep in a sleeping bag that they pack in their sleds
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Terrapins usually sleep underwater.
Sloths usually sleep in high places, such as plants. Sloths sleep up to 20 hours a day, that's about four-fifths of their whole life!!!!
They usually sleep under cool rocks or in trees
Gorillas usually sleep with their families in a cheap Boston motel.
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Spotted hyenas usually sleep near trees or in underbrush. This provides a level of protection when they are resting.
A neurologist or sleep doctor usually diagnoses and treats a person with a sleep disorder.