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A sheltered place where a wild animal regularly sleeps or rests​

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Sleep in non-human animals refers to a behavioral and physiological state characterized by . Up to this point, reptiles were considered the most logical group to investigate the origins of sleep. Daytime ... Instead, young dolphins and whales frequently take rests by pressing their body next to their mother's while she swims.

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