Lizards share sleep patterns with humans (2024)

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Lizards share sleep patterns with humans (1)Image source, Dr Stephan Junek, Max Planck Institute for Brain

By Helen Briggs

BBC News

Lizards share sleep patterns with humans, according to scientists.

Until now, it was thought features of human sleep such as rapid eye movements were seen only in mammals and birds.

Now, a study of the bearded dragon - a popular pet - suggests these distinctive sleep rhythms emerged hundreds of million of years ago in a distant ancestor.

They could even have been present in dinosaurs, say scientists.

Some form of sleep has been described in everything from worms to people.

But the sleep phases of humans and birds are very distinctive, involving cycles of deep (slow-wave) sleep, followed by awake-like brain activity and rapid eye movement (REM).

Faster rhythm

German researchers recorded the brain activity of bearded dragons when they were sleeping.

They found that similar to humans and other mammals, the reptiles showed cycles of eye movements and deep sleep.

However, while humans typically go through four or five 90-minute cycles of slow-wave sleep and REMs, the lizard sleep rhythm is faster and more regular, resulting in hundreds of much shorter cycles.

Image source, Dr Stephan Junek, Max Planck Institute for Brain

And in lizards the activity seems to originate from a different brain area from mammals.

"Although similar to mammalian sleep, lizard slow-wave sleep and REMs resemble a stripped-down version of the richer mammalian repertoire," the scientists write in the journal Science.

Common ancestor

The fact that reptiles, birds and mammals share similar sleep patterns suggests these evolved in a common ancestor some 300 to 320 million years ago.

At the time, the land was ruled by amniotes - a class of four-legged, backboned animal that laid eggs protected by amniotic membranes.

"Those were probably small and lizard-like animals," said lead researcher Dr Gilles Laurent of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt, Germany.

"They lived between 300 and 320 million years ago, at a time when the earth's continents formed a single land mass."

It could be that the true source was even more ancient, he added.

"This would require evidence of REMs and slow-wave sleep from amphibians or fish, which has so far been negative," he said.

"But it may be worth checking again."

Ancient origin

Lizard sleep may be similar to the sleep patterns of our ancestors, said Dr Laurent.

And lizards might even dream in a rudimentary way.

Asked if dinosaurs slept, he said: "I wish I knew but it seems likely that they expressed REM and slow-wave sleep."

Thanos Siapas, professor of computation and neural systems at Caltech, California, who was not involved in the research, said it shed new light into how the architecture of sleep evolved.

"The data and analysis are very compelling and suggest an ancient origin of the two alternating stages of sleep, REM and slow-wave sleep," he said.

"Comparing the circuit mechanisms and role of these network events across species may provide critical new insights into their function."

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Lizards share sleep patterns with humans (2024)

FAQs

What is the sleeping pattern of a lizard? ›

Lizards sleep for as short as just four hours a day to over 18 hours. Lizards in cold climates brumate (a less deep sleep than hibernation) for several months until it warms up again.

Do lizards come near humans while sleeping? ›

The lizard in your room is there because there might be tasty insects - like mosquitoes, flies or roaches - that it can eat - or because a window or door was open and it wandered in accidentally. It's not looking for you, and if you're asleep in the room, it's most likely to avoid you.

How many hours does a lizard sleep? ›

Lizard: The lizards are the animals which are omnivorous and prey on different organisms. A lizard generally sleeps around 60 - 80 seconds. But the longest sleep of a lizard is often 4 hours.

Do lizards have REM sleep? ›

In almost all reptile's studies, from crocodiles to lizards and turtles, eye movements were reported during behavioral sleep suggesting the potential existence of REM sleep in reptiles [16]. In the bearded dragon, eye movements were more frequent in the beginning of the sleep state with a wake-like LFP [3].

Do lizards close their eyes to sleep? ›

Most creatures sleep with their eyes closed, including: Mammals, such as humans, cats, dogs, and horses. Birds, such as chickens, eagles, and owls. Reptiles, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles.

Do lizards sleep all night? ›

Depends on the species. Diurnal lizards like anoles, iguanas, and the like generally sleep at night. Crepuscular lizards like most ground geckos generally sleep during the day and for a few hours in the middle of the night. And nocturnal lizards like most arboreal geckos generally sleep during the day.

What smell do lizards hate? ›

Things like hot sauce, pepper, and cayenne emit a strong smell that deters lizards. For best results, mix a few tablespoons of your pepper of choice with a pint of warm water. Shake the mixture well and spray it in the corners of your home, and outside, along access points like doors and windows.

Why does a lizard keep staring at you? ›

The lizard is simply curious about you and is observing you. Lizards have excellent vision and can see you easily.

How do lizards show affection to humans? ›

Lizards actually can be quite affectionate. Many appear to enjoy cuddling or sitting on their humans, and some even become lap lizards. However, some of these tiny dinosaurs only feel comfortable being handled or petted by their owners. Don't expect too much from a strange reptile.

Can lizards hear you? ›

Lizards don't have earflaps like mammals do. Instead, they have visible ear openings to catch sound, and their eardrums are just below the surface of their skin. Even so, lizards can't hear as well as we do, but their hearing is better than that of snakes.

What is the shortest lifespan of a lizard? ›

Among tetrapods, the current record holder for shortest lifespan is Labord's chameleon, Furcifer labordi. These reptiles from the arid southwest of Madagascar have a reported lifespan of 4–5 months during the annual rainy season and spend the majority of their life (8–9 months) as a developing embryo.

What is the lifespan of a lizard? ›

Lizard Lifespan

The lifespan of a Lizard depends on the species of Lizards. Geckos survive for about 10-15 years in a typical home, the Chameleons are known to survive for around 5-7 years, the Iguanas survive for about 20 years, and the Komodo Dragons, the biggest of the reptiles, live for an average of 40 years.

Can lizards snore? ›

Indeed they do. This has been questioned by some on the basis of how we understand sleep, but there are some biases.

Do lizards have dreams? ›

Until now, only mammals and birds were known to experience these. Because REM sleep is when dreaming occurs in people, the findings suggest that these lizards dream, too.

Do lizards take naps? ›

While cathameral lizards take naps throughout the day and night and are active between these naps, day, night, and otherwise. How much sleep they have is also species dependent. All lizards generally sleep around 9–16 hours a day. Though most sleep close to 12 hours.

What happens to lizards at night? ›

However, they are predominantly nocturnal, or active at night, during the hottest months of the year. Like all nocturnal animals, nocturnal lizards possess adaptations that help them navigate in low-light conditions. Their pupils open far wider than a human's, maximizing the amount of light that can enter the eye.

What is reptile sleeping habits? ›

Reptiles may experience incredibly rapid sleep cycles compared to humans. Lizards experience a sleep cycle that lasts only about a minute and a half, while humans have a sleep cycle around an hour and a half. That means they go through hundreds of sleep cycles each night, while we only have a handful.

How do lizards see at night? ›

Large eyes and pupils, highly light-sensitive cells (photoreceptors), and a short focal length (the distance from the center of the eye's lens to the point where light converges) make not only viewing and then capturing prey possible at night, but also help geckos to see in color in low-light conditions.

Where do wild lizards sleep at night? ›

We observed lizards of both species sleeping on different substrates, including leaf, branch, trunk, climber, fallen branch and leaf-branch (body supported by both leaf and branch).

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