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How orangutans have perfected the art of the power nap

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Wild orangutans sleep in beds - known as “nests” - which provide a safe place for resting.

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How orangutans have perfected the art of the power nap

Wild orangutans sleep in beds - known as “nests” - which provide a safe place for resting.

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Their days are exhausting and usually Orang-Utans sleep a lot - 12 to 13 hours per night. If they are disturbed, they do what people do: take a nap in between. However, this is also associated with extra effort for them.

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World News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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