10 Pictures of Wild Animals Sleeping

It's not just humans who need sleep. Animals also need sleep for their health. We may often see pets while sleeping. Unlike the wild animals that we rarely see. What it's like when wild animals sleep. Let's see.


Leopard

Leopard (Panthera pardus) Leopard is the smallest species in the big cat family. Leopard habitat spread across Africa, Europe, and Asia.



The lion is a species of animal from the family Felidae or cat species. Lions are animals that live in groups. Usually consists of one male and many females. This group guards their territory.


bear sleep

Bears are one of the most famous types of carnivores in the world. The most distinctive of them, of course, is their large size. They are also known to be strong and fierce, but the babies have a cute appearance and are loved by many.


tiger sleep

The tiger is the largest cat of its species, even bigger than the lion. The tiger is also the second fastest cat in running, after the cheetah. In overall carnivores, tigers are the largest carnivorous cat and the third largest carnivore after polar bears and brown bears.


HYENA sleep

Hyenas are omnivores and 95 percent of hyena food is obtained by hunting, not eating carrion or stealing lion's prey. As omnivores, hyenas have strong immunity. They don't get sick when they eat the carcasses of animals infected with rabies.


KOMODO sleep

Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), is a large monitor lizard species found on the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang, and Gili Dasami in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This lizard by the natives of the island of Komodo is also called by the local name ora.

Komodo is the largest species of the family Varanidae, as well as the largest lizard in the world, with an average length of 2-3 meters and weighing up to 100 kg.


sleeping crocodile

Crocodiles are large reptiles that live in water. Scientifically, crocodiles include all species of members of the Crocodylidae tribe, including the crocodilian (Tomistoma schlegelii). However, this name can also be used loosely to refer to the alligator, kaiman and gavial 'crocodile'; namely the crocodile relatives of different tribes.


Rhinoceros sleeping

Rhinos are five species of animals from the family Rhinocerotidae, the order Perissodactyla, all of which are native to Africa or Asia.


sleeping snake

Snakes are a group of legless and long-bodied reptiles that are widely distributed in the world. Scientifically, all types of snakes are grouped in one suborder, namely Serpentes and are also members of the order Squamata (scaly reptiles), together with lizards.


sleeping gorilla

Gorillas usually live in families of 6 to 7 gorillas. A gorilla family consists of a dominant gorilla (often also called a 'silverback' gorilla, because of its silvery back), two or more female gorillas and the rest are gorilla children.