These furry creatures can sleep up to 22 hours a day, dozing off in the trees after munching on eucalyptus leaves.
They nap for up to 20 hours a day, conserving energy with their slow, easygoing nature.
Spending around 16 to 20 hours napping, using their downtime to recharge for their stealthy nighttime hunts..
With a love for comfort, these small creatures enjoy up to 18 hours of sleep a day, curling up in cozy hideaways.
These iconic bamboo lovers spend up to 14 hours napping, pausing only for frequent meals of bamboo.
Spending most of their time safely hidden in underground burrows, these animals sleep for about 18 hours daily.
These marsupials are sleepyheads, often snoozing for up to 18 hours.
These nocturnal fliers can sleep for 20 hours, hanging upside down in caves or trees during the day.
These primates spend most of their day sleeping, up to 17 hours.
Though scary, these large snakes can sleep for up to 18 hours a day, resting deeply.