Top 10 Most Sleepiest Animals On Earth (Pictures)

Top 10 Most Sleepiest Animals On Earth (Pictures)

Have you ever thought about how many hours we actually sleep each day? It is really hard for me to sleep for long hours now. Because I have a full time job. While we are struggling with sleeping problems and discovering healthy sleep-promoting techniques, these animals can spend more than 80% of their time sleeping every day. Spending much of their entire lives in dreamland! Sounds good for me… Check out 10 Most Sleepiest Animals On Earth below.

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Content Summary

  • Cat
  • Squirrel
  • Owl Monkey
  • Hamster
  • Lion
  • Lemur
  • Opossum
  • Armadillo
  • Sloth
  • Koala

10 – Cat

Sleepiest animals on earth

11-12 hours per day.

Adult cats can sleep 16 hours per day, and this number often increases as they age. A study of cats aged 11 and up found that most slept between 12 and 18 hours a day, though a significant number slept more. In addition to sleeping more, it is natural for older cats to show less interest in active pursuits, such as hunting and playing outside, preferring instead to spend quiet time with their owners.

On average, throughout a 24-hour period, cats sleep for about 79 out of every 104 minutes. Unlike humans, who tend to sleep in one long time period at night, cats have a polyphasic sleep schedule that is marked by multiple shorter bouts of sleep across both day and night. In general, cats tend to be more active at night and sleep more during the day. Male and female cats do not appear to need different amounts of sleep.

09 – Squirrel

What animal is always sleepy?

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13-14 hours.

Squirrels like many small mammals are ‘crepuscular’ which means they are particularly active for a couple of hours in the early mornings and late afternoons but during the main body of the day can sleep for as much as 18 to 20 hours. And this partly explains why you rarely see squirrels during the day in winter, especially if it’s very cold.

08 – Hamster

Which animal sleeps 18 hours in a day?

14 hours.

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Hamsters usually sleep for about 12-14 hours a day1 but, unlike humans who typically sleep once a day, hamsters have polyphasic sleep-wake patterns. This means that they sleep multiple times a day so this 12-14 hours will be broken up into smaller segments throughout the day.

07 – Lion

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14-16 hours

Lions enjoy relaxing and lazing around. They spend up to 21 hours each day resting and sleeping. They have few sweat glands, so they wisely tend to conserve their energy by resting during the day and become more active at night when it is cooler.

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Most of their sleeping is done during the late morning, throughout the afternoon, and throughout the evening. They usually do not become active until night when the temperatures drop

06 – Owl Monkey

07 – Lion

17 hours a day.

The owl monkey: the slightly dazed look is telling. These nocturnal monkeys enjoy a long lie in, sleeping for 17 hours out of every 24.

05 – Lemur

06 – Owl Monkey

16 hours

Ring-tailed lemurs are active in the morning and generally sleep in the early afternoon, becoming active again in late afternoon before settling into a sleeping spot after sunset. In the morning hours, they enjoy sunbathing, sitting with their legs outstretched and stomachs facing the sun.

04 – Opossum

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19 hours.

Possums are primarily active at night, that is, they are nocturnal, so they sleep during the day. Sometimes, people refer to the possum as “opossum.” These two are different animals; the latter is a marsupial found in North America, while the former can be found in Australia, China, and New Zealand.

There is a common misconception about these mammals and their sleeping pattern. People believe they sleep by hanging on a tree with their tails. This isn’t true, however, because possums do not possess enough muscles in their tail for this.

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In this article, we’ll be discussing how possums sleep and where they sleep in.

03 – Armadillo

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19 hours in a day.

Armadillos are not social creatures and spend most of their time sleeping. They usually sleep up to 16 hours each day in burrows, according to National Geographic. During the morning and evenings, they forage for food.

02 – Sloth

03 – Armadillo

20 hours in a day.

Sloths snooze for about 15 hours per day. That leaves only nine hours to lumber through the trees. They maintain a low body temperature of about 86°F-93°F and move in and out of shade to regulate their body temperature.

01 – Koala

02 – Sloth

20-22 hours in a day!

Koalas can sleep for up to 20 hours a day, due to their low energy diet, and the intense amount of energy required to break down toxic leaves.

Koalas are mostly active at night (nocturnal) and around dawn and dusk. However, they can be seen moving during the day if they are disturbed, get too hot or cold, or need to find a new tree.