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  1. Sep 15, 2023 · Interested in just birds? See my list of nocturnal birds. 1. Owls. Owls are one of the more commonly known nocturnal animals. With their giant eyes and stellar hearing, they can track prey and swoop quietly to grab them. They typically sleep during the day. 2. Kiwis. These funny little New Zealand natives are nocturnal.

  2. Nocturnal Animals. Nocturnal animals remain active at night and rest during the day. Animals that do so tend to have particular adaptations compared to diurnal (active during the day) and crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk) animals.

  3. Jan 8, 2019 · Animals like owls and large cats have specialized hearing to hunt at night; owls’ ears are offset and ears of large cats are highly maneuverable. Many nocturnal animals, though not...

  4. Badgers typically weigh between 15 and 30 pounds. Bats are nocturnal animals that can be found all over the world. There are over 1300 species of bats, and they make up 20% of the world’s mammal population. Bats are the only flying mammal and can live up to 30 years. Examples of bat include Vampire Bat, Galapagos Red bat and Greater Horseshoe bat.

  5. Insects, rodents, birds, and dead animals make up most of their diet. During the day, they’ll sleep in abandoned rodent burrows or hollow trees. 4. Barn owl. Scientific name: Tyto alba. Contrary to popular belief, not all owls hunt at night.

  6. 2481 species. Nocturnality is an animal behavior characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnal meaning the opposite. Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed senses of hearing, smell, and specially adapted eyesight.

  7. Nov 4, 2023 · grey long eared bat. Bats are the epitome of darkness. Most of them are nocturnal, and they function exceptionally well at night. To see where they go, they use echolocation. They make high-frequency sound pulses and wait for the echo. If nothing bounces back, the coast is clear of predators.

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