A brilliant photographer captured the unusual sight of a pod of 10 40-foot sperm whales sleeping vertically

ANIMALS

Sperm whales do they sleep? In that case, how?

Despite how straightforward this topic was, it took researchers a while to find a solution.

Now, photographer Franco Banfi has succeeded in capturing every every aspect of the sleepiing monsters.

Marvel at this! Only in 2008 were researchers capable to catch a sleeping one on camera for the first time.

Then, in 08, it was entirely by chance that it was successful when a group of researchers from Japan and UK, while conducting observatins, came upon a flock of these creatures that were absolutely still and standing verticaly in the water.

Further investigation allowed researchers to determine that sperm whales dream for roughly 7% of their lifetimes.

These titans only snooze for little periods of time—6 to 24 minutes.

Sabrina, a scuba diver, served as the model for the shot taken near to dozing sperm whales.

These strange aquatic monsters appear more powerful than mankind.

These creatures appear to be the pic of peace and beauty in their natve ocean surroundings, despite the fact that they might have a sloppy look.

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