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Überleben für Vielschläfer: Katzen schlafen gern auf der linken Seite – um so schneller reagieren zu können?
Katzen schlummern täglich bis zu 16 Stunden – und das offenbar überwiegend auf der linken Seite liegend. Laut einer Studie aus Bochum könnte das eine Überlebensstrategie sein. Weitere Forschung sei ab...
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Why cats prefer sleeping on their left side
The way felines rest signals survival trait from their history in the wild
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/27/why-cats-prefer-sleeping-on-their-left-side/
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Do not forget to watch our beautiful video abstract! 😻
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Lateralized sleeping positions in domestic cats / Curr. Biol., Jun. 23, 2025 (Vol. 35, Issue 12)
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Kediler Neden Sol Taraflarına Yatarak Uyurlar? Uluslararası Araştırma Evrimsel Bir Hayatta Kalma Stratejisini Ortaya Koydu.
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Kediler Neden Sol Taraflarına Yatarak Uyurlar? Uluslararası... | Gönderi - Evrim Ağacı
Uluslararası bir araştırma ekibi, evcil kedilerin çoğunlukla sol taraflarına yatarak uyuma eğiliminde...
https://evrimagaci.org/gonderi/kediler-neden-sol-taraflarina-yatarak-uyurlar-uluslararasi-25173
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Cats Prefer to Sleep on Their Left Side! 😻🐈
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Cats Prefer to Sleep on Their Left Side
For animals, sleeping on their left side is not about comfort. It is a survival strategy.
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Two-thirds of cats prefer a leftward sleeping position, giving their left visual field and thus their right brain half a privileged view of approaching animals without being obstructed by their own body.
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Analysis of hundreds of cat videos indicates a preference for sleeping on the left side, which may enhance rapid threat detection and escape by engaging the brain’s right hemisphere upon waking
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Why cats prefer to sleep on their left side may be part of a survival strategy
An international research team that analyzed several hundred YouTube videos of sleeping cats found that they prefer to sleep on their left side.
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Cats prefer to sleep on their left side | EurekAlert!
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Cats prefer to sleep on their left side
For animals, sleeping on their left side is not about comfort. It is a survival strategy.
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“Lateralized sleeping positions in domestic cats” on this issue 😻
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Our newest issue is now live! On the cover a female killer whale grasps a floating stalk of bull kelp as observed by
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