
Horses Stand Up to Sleep but Lie Down Perchance to Dream
Horses are specially built to snooze on their hooves, but there’s a catch
Cameron Duke is a contributing writer covering life sciences for Live Science. He also writes for New Scientist as well as MinuteEarth and Discovery's Curiosity Daily Podcast. He holds a master's degree in animal behavior from Western Carolina University and teaches biology at the University of Northern Colorado. Twitter: @DukeofCam

Horses Stand Up to Sleep but Lie Down Perchance to Dream
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