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Nocturnal life

Nocturnal life refers to activities and behaviors of animals that are active primarily during the night. These creatures often have specialized senses, like enhanced eyesight or keen hearing, to navigate and hunt in darkness. Being active at night helps them avoid predators, escape the heat, or access food sources unavailable during the day. Examples include owls hunting for mice, bats catching insects, and some insects pollinating flowers. This lifestyle influences their behavior, communication, and ecological roles, making nocturnal organisms vital for maintaining balanced ecosystems and biodiversity.