Like many insects, butterflies have photoaxis, meaning that they will instinctively fly towards lights. It is theorized that this is an adaption because flying toward the moon, the only natural light in the night sky, would help them navigate in the dark.
i think dark but they also like some light
they live in the light better
both actually( considering night and day
Kangaroos live in light places.
because they like the dark and it is safer to lay their eggs.
yes they do
Best answer is random places.
No they live in dark places
nope. they usually grow in dark places, actually
Butterflies are found a variety of habitats but are not found in extremely cold places such as the tundra.
Yes, in fact, there are a large number of frogs that live in the desert.
Bats live in dark places because they are most comfortable there. They can hide and sleep in this dark place.
yes chipmucks do live int he dark places when they sleep in trees at night
dark
The first thing about why can't we see in bright places is-when we live in a dark place or normal lighted place like sun light, so according to condition of light retina of our eyes is balanced only for that light, but when we move from dark to bright places, so abruptly retina has to face bright light and it get reduced. this is the reason why can't we see in bright places.