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Why birds don't fall while sleeping on a branch?

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Birds have a fascinating adaptation that allows them to sleep securely on branches without falling off. This is due to a special tendon mechanism in their legs known as the flexor tendon. When a bird lands on a branch and bends its legs, this tendon automatically tightens, causing the toes to curl around the branch and grip it firmly. This gripping action is entirely involuntary and doesn't require any conscious effort from the bird. The process works as a natural reflex: as long as the bird's legs remain bent, the tendons keep the toes clamped around the branch, maintaining a secure grip even while the bird is asleep. This mechanism is crucial for birds, especially those that roost in trees or other elevated places, as it ensures they won’t accidentally fall off during sleep. Additionally, this locking mechanism not only helps birds rest safely but also conserves energy. Since the grip is maintained passively, without muscle exertion, birds can sleep without expending energy ...

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