No Spiders are not nocturnal and they can be seen out and about regardless of time.
There are many kinds of spiders, some more active during the day, and some more active at night. Most spiders are nocturnal, but many rest either on or near their web, and have a "tether" line of web to alert them to prey so they can secure it for later.
=well, not exactly ALL monkeys are nocturnal Just some, like the owl monkey and the douroucoulis monkey!=
No monkeys are active during the day and sleep in trees at night to stay away from nocturnal predators
no, not generaly, but there are species known as night monkeys, there are many subgroups. but no, monkeys are not considered nocturnal.
it is diurnal like other mokeys
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Spider Monkeys are not nocturnal because they don't sleep at mornings. They are like other monkeys and humans.
no it isnt a nocturnal animal because monkeys might not be nocturnal maybe some
bush babys
Monkeys that are awake at night are called night monkeys. Or a nocturnal monkey. kelsey
chameleons bats foxes coyotes and night monkeys
Kinkajous are the nocturnal niche equivalent of New World Monkeys.
A monkey that usually sleeps during the day and has it's active time at night. Many species related to monkeys are nocturnal.
No,it is diurnal because it lives and feeds during the day time.
Animal such as rabbits, skunks, cats, owls, and hyenas a considered nocturnal. Examples of diurnal is that of humans, gorillas, monkeys, squirrels, horses, cattle, and sheep. Crepuscular is a nocturnal & diurnal animal.
All owls are nocturnal
All possum species are nocturnal.
A chameleon is crepuscular because they come out in the day and at night.