Yes. The numbat is a native Australian marsupial, and it is also diurnal, meaning it is active during the day. This is most unusual among marsupials, as most species of marsupials are nocturnal.
Yes. The numbat is the only completely diurnal marsupial.
Yes; numbats are among the few species of marsupial that are diurnal rather than nocturnal.
The numbat eats about 20,000 termites per day.
An animal active during the day is called diurnal.An animal active at night is called nocturnal.Animals active near dawn and dusk are called crepuscular.
they are typically less active during the day
Numbats are diurnal, so they eat during the day. A numbat might consume up to 20,000 termites in a day.
They are mostly active at night and rest during the day.
Animals that are active during the day are referred to as being diurnal.
Wasps are active during the summer months and during the day.
They are active during the day.
they re active during the day
A bat is active in night and sleep or rest during the day.