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In [[heraldry]], an [[animal]] lying down with it's head lowered is described as being '''dormant''', meaning "sleeping," as this is the natural posture of many quadrapeds while they sleep.
In [[heraldry]], an [[animal]] lying down with it's head lowered is described as being '''dormant''', meaning "sleeping," as this is the natural posture of many quadrupeds while they sleep.

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In heraldry, an animal lying down with it's head lowered is described as being dormant, meaning "sleeping," as this is the natural posture of many quadrupeds while they sleep.