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How far back does sleep go?
When did sleep start in evolution? What species don't sleep? Am I asking the questions correctly? Does anybody really know what time it is?
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I only know that most fish species have some form of sleep. Silkworms (annalids) alternate between regular periods and "sleep" period each about a week. After each "sleep" silkworms shed their skins and enter a new phrase of growth.
Dreams, i.e. REM sleep seem to appear in primitive forms among the reptiles. Some birds and most mammals have definite REM periods at night. The precise contents of mammalian dreams, however, is difficult to observe. |
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Silkworms are really the caterpillars of certain months. And that "sleeping" is a molting period.
But sleep goes far back, at least as inferred from studies of sleeping fruit flies. |
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My dog definitely has doggie dreams.
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What about sharks? I have this vague memory that someone told me they have to keep moving or they die. If they have to keep moving, do they have to swim in their sleep, or do they not sleep? Or is the whole "have to keep moving" thing a myth?
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01-29-2003, 06:42 PM | #8 |
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Thanks, wade-w.
Sleep-swimming sharks. Interesting concept. Another trivium to add to my collection... |
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