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Animals that sleep the least and how they survive on minimal rest

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 22, 2026, 11:41 IST
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Animals that sleep the least and how they survive on minimal rest

While humans need several hours of sleep to function, many animals get by on very little rest. Some animals take short naps, while others stay partly awake to remain alert. These unique sleep habits help them survive in the wild. It could be to escape predators, keep moving, or stay aware of their surroundings, they have mastered the art of functioning on minimal sleep. Here’s a look:-


Disclaimer:
This content is intended for general informational and educational purposes only. Sleep patterns in animals can vary widely depending on species, environment, age, and current scientific research. The information presented here is based on commonly reported observations and may not represent exact or universal sleep durations.


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Dolphin

One of the most interesting characteristics of the dolphin is the way in which it sleeps. Unlike humans, dolphins don’t sleep entirely; instead, they sleep using different sides of their brain. Consequently, they can swim continuously, breathe intentionally, and remain aware of possible dangers.

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Elephant

The Elephant is another animal species that sleeps less than any other creature in the world. They only require up to 2 to 3 hours of sleep per day. Elephants living in the wild do not sleep properly for days while looking for food and water sources across long distances.

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Swift

Some of the species that sleep the least are birds. Among them, swifts can go to sleep while flying. In other words, some species of swifts are capable of napping while flying. This incredible ability helps them stay in constant motion especially during long migrations, without needing extended periods of rest.

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Deer

Another animal that requires little sleep is the Deer. The Deer only rests for 2-3 hours per day but takes several short naps instead of prolonged sleep periods. In order to stay aware of the surroundings and avoid becoming someone’s dinner, the Deer cannot afford to sleep much.

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Bullfrog

One of the unique characteristics of the Bullfrog is that it does not get much sleep. Research indicates that the Bullfrog remains alert throughout its resting period and does not go into a deep sleep mode like other organisms.

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Horse

It is well known for its capability to sleep while standing up since doing so makes it easier for it to escape danger. Normally, horses only spend 2 to 3 hours sleeping in a day while taking cat-naps during daytime. The leg structure of the horse allows it to lock its joints while sleeping while standing.

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Giraffe

The Giraffe is among the animals that require the least amount of sleep in the world. In spite of their huge bodies, giraffes spend less than 30 minutes to 2 hours sleeping per day, mostly in short bursts of time lasting a few minutes each time. Sleep deprivation keeps them alert and ready to defend themselves against any predators.

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