Some animals are nocturnal, meaning they are active during the night. Nocturnal animals have special adaptations for living in low-light conditions, such as large eyes for improved night vision and heightened senses of hearing and smell. Some examples of nocturnal animals include:
- Aardvark
- Bats
- Raccoons
- Owls
- Opossums
- Hedgehogs
- Foxes
- Badgers
- Moths
- Minks
- Nightjars
- Pangolins
- Sugar gliders
- Coyotes
- Deer
- Dormice
- Frogs
- Kinkajous
These animals have evolved to be active during the night for various reasons, such as hunting, mating, or avoiding predators.