Some Spiders are, however most stay on their web 24 hours.
The funnel web spider is usually nocturnal.
no they are not
wolf spider are noctunal.
Spider Monkeys are not nocturnal because they don't sleep at mornings. They are like other monkeys and humans.
Lion-tailed Macaques are diurnal which means that they are active during day so they aren't nocturnal because diurnal and nocturnal are opposites.
They hunt their prey during the night and hide in things such as boots, cars, termite mounds, and rotting logs during the day. So they can be called nocturnal!
It all depends on whether they're nocturnal or not. If the spider sleeps in the daytime it gets a special perk when it levels up which allows them to grow a further 7 inches.
No, the Camel spider (also know as a Sun Spider, Wind Spider and Winder Scorpion) is a member of the order Solifugae, and as such do not spin webs. This order of spider also has no venom either. The camel spider is a nocturnal animal and hunts it's prey as if it were a scorpion, therefore there is no need for a web.
The nocturnal orb-weaving spider typically builds its web at night. These spiders are active during the night when their prey is more abundant and create intricate orb-shaped webs to capture insects.
No, the word 'nocturnal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a nocturnal creature, a nocturnal scene.
Beavers are nocturnal and diurnal (awake during the day, or "non nocturnal", which is not the proper way to say it). Primarily, nocturnal though.
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