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anotheoldgit | 17:14 Wed 05th Jul 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Why don't animals sleep as deeply as humans?
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I wouldn't know, but when the ones that hibernate sleep, I would hazard a guess that they are sleeping more deeply than we do.
my dog does!!
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Oh, I don't know. My dog can be in a pretty deep sleep when I want her off the bed.
My dogs snore pretty loudly, so I presume they are in a deep sleep.
Youre right saxy,when i try to tiptoe out the room they wake and watch me,when i tell them to get out of the room they seem to be in a very deep sleep,snoring but with one eye open when i look at their faces????
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regarding your answer "In a Pickle" surely we all need security when we sleep Animals or Humans. I would think that if we slept in the open (in Africa for example) we would stand a good chance of being eaten. But for our security we generally have someone to stand guard or pick a place to sleep that is safe. I would have thought that animals are intelligent enough to do this also.

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