
Nocturnal animals
Nocturnal animals are creatures that are active primarily at night and sleep during the day. They have adapted to low-light conditions with heightened senses like improved night vision, hearing, or smell. This behavior helps them avoid predators, reduce competition for resources, and take advantage of cooler temperatures. Examples include owls, bats, and many rodents. Their activity patterns are driven by environmental factors and survival advantages, allowing them to thrive in diverse habitats around the world.