While it's difficult to determine exactly how much Tyrannosaurus rex slept, estimates based on the sleep patterns of modern reptiles and birds suggest they may have slept for around 8 to 12 hours a day. As a large predator, T. rex likely had periods of rest that allowed it to conserve energy, but its sleep patterns would have been influenced by factors like hunting needs and environmental conditions.
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