Do Fish Sleep? and if They Do, How Do They?
| by | Digger Doug |
Dear reader,
Most fish spend part of every day "asleep." Being asleep can mean different things to
In the middle of the night, scuba divers have often handled fish that live around reefs, without the fish even waking up. Some fish have even been lifted out of the water before stirring.
By the way, fish can't close their eyes when they sleep; they don't have eyelids. This is one of the reasons why it is hard to tell whether fish
All this writing is making
different fish. Some fish (like herring and tuna) are motionless in the water during the night. Other fish, like rockfish and grouper, don't appear to sleep at all. They rest against the rocks, bracing themselves with their fins and have a calm period of rest (we think). Also, some freshwater fish (like catfish) swim up under a log or riverbank for shelter during the day.
are asleep or not.
me tired. I think I'll
close the eyelids God
made for me and
take a nap.
Advanced Reader: Amazing Teeth Designed by God
by Eric LyonsGod’s “fingerprints” are all around us (Psalm 19:1; Isaiah 6:3)—even in the structures we call teeth. From the elephant’s 10-foot-long tusks to the beaver’s buckteeth, children will enjoy improving their reading skills while learning about the brilliantly designed teeth of several amazing creatures.




