Some animals that rely a lot on hearing (such as owls, who have one ear lower than the other) have asymmetrical hearing, which allows them to better determine from where a sound is coming from, depending on which ear it reaches first.
how do noctunal animals use asymmetrical hearing
Almost every animal in the desret is nocturnal only 10% out of 100 are nocturnal so if look up desert animals it might say on the page nocturnal or not :D
ecolocation
Ears...
Animals use energy for movement, growth, reproduction and to repair. The energy is received from plants that animals eat for food.
They are all the senses you use when you eat something.
Nocturnal animals usually hunt at night and it makes it hard to see so they use the asymmetrical hearing to hunt. They use these echoes to locate and identify the objects.
They are like nocturnal animals..They have an excellent night vision..
the owl is a nocturnal animal, this means it sleeps during the day and is awake during the night
I enjoy taking evening walks to appreciate the nocturnal animals that come out at night.
animals can have holes for ears or can use smell if they don't have ears
Nocturnal animals are seldom seen during daylight hours.
Animals that are nocturnal usually sleep during the day. You often see raccoons roaming and foraging at night since they are nocturnal animals. His nocturnal activities kept his neighbors awake.
To locate danger, find mates, care for the young.
owl is a nocturnal bird.
Harp seals do hibernate it has been proven by scientists like me that they will hibernate in the near future witch is in 1 year they will hibernate because global warming (this is real you can search it up ask questions to me a real scientist)
The Owl. While Bats can maneuver easily at night they use Echo Location, and are not a Bird.
Kiwi do not have the best vision generally. However, being nocturnal birds, they are able to see in the dark to a small degree. They tend to use their senses of smell and hearing more.