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Sleeping Tigers (also known as "Dead Dogs," "Dead Donkey," or "Dead Fish") is a children's game.

All but one or two players are "tigers", and lie down on the floor, eyes closed, as if they were sleeping. The remaining one or two players ("hunters") move about the room attempting to encourage the tigers to move. The hunters can't touch the tigers, but may move close to them, tell things to them, jokes, etc. Any person who moves must stand up and join the hunters.

Sleeping tigers is also sometimes used in schools as an exercise. All the children will play "tigers" and the teacher will play the "hunter". Usually in this case the teacher will make no effort to make the "tigers" move, because in this case the real aim of the "game" is to calm the children down after playing other exciting games.

Variations of the game can include: dead soldiers, sleeping logs, standing scarecrows, snoozing tigers and dead lions.