The 5 Most Sleeping Animals In The World

The animal that most needs hours of sleep can spend practically 24 hours a day sleeping; this can be due to the feeding of these species, which forces them to save energy.
The 5 most sleeping animals in the world

Photos of animals sleeping on social networks are some of the most viewed in the virtual world. It seems that the sleep of animals attracts us. However, did you know that there are animals capable of sleeping up to 22 hours a day? Let’s see which species sleep the most.

What are the animals that sleep the most?

Koala

This is the winner among the sleepers and therefore deserves first place on the list. The koala – featured photo in this article –  originates from Australia. He is able to sleep 22 hours a day. It spends most of its time in a tree  and only moves when the temperature rises or falls.

For example, in  summer they will look for trees  that they can climb higher and  with enough leaves for shelter.  It doesn’t matter whether the leaves serve as food or not.

When winter comes, they need more shady trees that protect them from the cold  and don’t have to climb so high. Because at higher altitudes, temperatures are lower.

Out of curiosity, we would like to say that the koala doesn’t just sleep out of necessity, but because he loves it. He is in a bad mood when he wakes up. Is it or is it not the most sleepy animal there is?

Sloth

Who better than the sloth to be second on the list? He can sleep 20 hours a day! Unlike the koala, the sloth  lives in the same tree.  He only goes down to do his needs, bury them, and then look for another tree. This happens once a month.

sleepy sloth

Your sleeping hours are totally justifiable as you have to save energy.

Armadillo

This animal, originally from Central and South America, is strange to say the least. The armadillo is made up of a carapace that covers the entire body, including legs, tail and ears. Won third place on the list thanks to the 19 hours he can sleep.

Armadillo and its heavy bark

These hours of sleep are also justified by the weight they have to carry throughout the day. It is estimated that its bark can weigh up to three times more than its body, an exhausting weight. No wonder you sleep so much! Can you imagine carrying triple your body weight five hours a day? Ugh!

Skunk

This marsupial won third place, tied with the armadillo, as it also  needs about 19 hours of sleep. However, despite its size and agility in the trees, on the ground it is clumsy and slow.  So most of the time, whether asleep or awake, he is in a tree.

possum on top of a tree

Maybe this is the reason why you need to sleep so much. Since climbing and jumping from one tree to another must be tiring and not an easy task, don’t you think?

Lemur

And from 7 pm we go to  16 hours a day. That’s how long the lemur needs to be able to stay active for the rest of the day. They say that in order to take advantage of the time, it is necessary to divide it into 3 parts of 8 hours. Lemurs don’t like this and prefer to split the day into two shifts. Two-thirds to sleep and the other to eat and do other chores.

Lemurs in flock

He is known as the smallest primate and is originally from Madagascar. So maybe it’s the tropical heat on this island that makes them sleep so much. Despite this, being arboreal and having to jump from one tree to another can also play a role.

These are the five most sleeping animals in the world. However, we hope that this article has not left you sleepy but interested… Have a nice nap!

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