Yes, but not much. Like most herbivores, they need to be awake most of the time to keep eating all that low-calorie food. Animals that eat high-calorie food (like vampire bats and insect eating bats) only need to be awake for a few hours, so they sleep away the rest of their lives. Animals like me should be sleeping at this time of night, but with the advent of electric lights, frozen pizza, and computers they stay up half the night and eat themselves into obesity. :-(
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