How do dolphins sleep without drowning?
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Dolphins sleep by shutting down one hemisphere of their brain at a time, a process called unihemispheric slow-wave sleep. While one half of the brain rests, the other remains active to monitor their surroundings and control breathing. This adaptation allows dolphins to surface for air and stay alert for predators while resting. Their unique sleep pattern ensures they can maintain essential functions in their aquatic environment.