ADVERTISEMENT
Great Frigatebirds
Electroencephalographs (EEGs) implanted into the birds’ brains found that they sleep for only around 45 minutes total while mid-air, usually after dark. The birds also often sleep with only one side of their brain at a time while in flight (unihemispheric sleep). They do it not to evade predators, since they don’t have any in the skies, but perhaps to avoid mid-air collisions. The birds do, however, sleep longer when they’re on land, where they may also sleep with both sides of their brains at once.

Read more on the next page...
Page 4 of 8
ADVERTISEMENT
7 Thailand’s Most Exquisite Architectural Wonders
Rihanna Gives Birth, Welcomes First Baby With A$AP Rocky
10 Interesting Facts about Albert Einstein
Remi Bader Shared That She's Seeking Treatment for Binge Eating
The Most Expensive Fast Food In The World
7 Fantastic Locations From Around The World
