How does a flamingo sleep?
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Bony articulations in the joints may explain the passive locking mechanism. And although the scientists are careful to note that this study didn't directly measure muscle activity, it's the first evidence to suggest that flamingos, and perhaps other birds, sleep on one leg because it simply takes less energy.May 23, 2017
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Bony articulations in the joints may explain the passive locking mechanism. And although the scientists are careful to note that this study didn't directly measure muscle activity, it's the first evidence to suggest that flamingos, and perhaps other birds, sleep on one leg because it simply takes less energy.May 23, 2017