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Before the invention of beds, my ancestors made a sleeping space out of bamboo plants. These plants are long hollow-like stem from the grass family poaceae. They harvested them and tied them vertically with ropes. They were said to be way more comfortable than they looked. In modern day, you can see exquisite beds and even fabrics made out of bamboo. 

When I used to visit the village, my great grandma had her bed made out of mud. Mud in those days used to be carved into a very comfortable bedlike structure. Then they would have some feathers and furs over it to make it much more comfortable. These structures were used in place of the modern beds we are used to now. 

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If human didn't invented bed, probably we are sleeping in a grass, cotton flower, leaves of the coconut tree that you need to tie them together to create human bed. And, also we can probably sleep in a mud. I grow up sleeping in a wood and not in soft bed. And human designs to survive with that, but because there are people who are very interested in creating such human bed , now we need to expense for such thing.
I also believe that human can survive without the commercial bed and wood, or just using plant leaves will make us feel comfort. It is so nice to too sleep in a grass but perhaps it is bot safe because of too many insects living in this world. And these insects will crawl you during the night while asleep. That is why we are very lucky that there is someone who invented bed to make us comfort to sleep at night.
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This is an interesting question. For me i know ever since i was brought into this world people used beds to sleep. My parents also ad beds, but for my grandparents they definitely had no beds. They used old clothes and fabric to lay them on the floor, and that's how they slept, or others used dried skins from animals to sleep on. If we had no beds i think the softest or most comfortable thing we would use to sleep on would be straws. I have seen some people make beds out of straw, it's not an easy job to do. First and foremost you need to look for straw which is not easy to find, then dry it, tie them up and with a lot of patience you will end up with a comfortable bed. Not many would opt for this but if you have no other alternative you take that direction. We would also go for feathers, the question is how many birds will have to loose their feathers so that someone can make a bed.
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In my country Philippines, the softest bed that we can have is using a hammock or folding bed. I am sure there are other ways to sleep on something during the old days.
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The history shows that early man used to sleep on fossilized bedding. In our country the cot is made up of coir and wood. The cotton is warped in a cloth bag to make a soft bed. Some uses leaves has bed.
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If bed was not invented man would have been sleeping on others like feathers from birds, or the grass, it would have not been comfortable, and would have required alot of work.
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It is difficult to say exactly what the softest natural habitat that humans would sleep in if we never invented beds, as it would depend on the specific environment in which a person found themselves. However, some options that might be softer than others could include sleeping on a bed of soft leaves or grass, or perhaps using a nest made of soft materials like moss or twigs. It is also possible that humans might have used the soft fur of animals as a makeshift bedding material.
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The softest natural habitat that humans would sleep in if we never invented beds would be a nest of dried grasses and leaves. This would provide a comfortable and natural cushioning to the body while sleeping.
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If beds were never invented, humans would likely sleep on soft, natural materials such as grass, leaves, moss, or animal fur, depending on the region.
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Some factors that could influence the softest natural habitat for humans include the amount of snow and ice that is in the area, the type of environment, and the human's needs for sleep.
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When I used to visit the village, my great grandma had her bed made out of mud. Mud in those days used to be carved into a very comfortable bedlike structure. Then they would have some feathers and furs over it to make it much more comfortable. These structures were used in place of the modern beds we are used to now. 
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