Sunday, February 18, 2018

Perhaps More Sleep is Natural?

(Day 2, Seymour & Rabida Islands)

Oh my gosh, one benefit of virtually no predators: when you are sleepy, you just sleep. Perhaps this was the world at one time?

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Snoozing in the Mid-Afternoon By, and On, the Rocks

Abraham Pachikara, Copyright 2018 (Click for larger image)

And in the Galapagos, I walked by countless animals happily snoozing most any time of day.

Ecuador-Galapagos-Ferandina-180219-0059-ToWeb …Or With a Sibling
Abraham Pachikara, Copyright 2018 (Click for larger image)

Is it only humans who compress and squish their sleep habits into nighttime hours, and banish them from the day?

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… Followed by a Late Afternoon Nap, Of Course
Abraham Pachikara, Copyright 2018 (Click for larger image)

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