In what either sounds like a blissful cruise through life or hell on Earth, nesting chinstrap penguins apparently take thousands of naps per day, in order to get enough sleep while remaining alert to threats.
In what either sounds like a blissful cruise through life or hell on Earth, nesting chinstrap penguins apparently take thousands of naps per day, in order to get enough sleep while remaining alert to threats.Read more… Read More vladyslav vyazovskiy, zoology, dream, sleep, chinstrap penguin, flightless birds, neurophysiology, human interest, george island, rapid eye movement sleep, penguin, christian harding, sleep in animals, sleep deprivation Gizmodo