Dragons sleep like mammals and birds

Proof of reptiles’ slow-wave and REM cycle could alter understanding of slumber’s evolution

a sleeping Australian dragon

CATCHING Z’S While sleeping, this Australian dragon (Pogona vitticeps) shows brain wave patterns similar to those of slumbering birds and mammals. 

Stephan Junek/MPI for Brain Research

Lizards might snooze like humans do.

Sleeping lizards appear to share distinctive brain activity patterns with sleeping birds and mammals, researchers report in the April 29 Science.