No, they are not. Arctic hares can be seen in daylight. They rely on their white winter coat to blend into the snow. Unlike rabbits, arctic hares don't burrow underground dens. So they need to be able to spot and escape from an approaching predator.
No. They are crepuscular, which means they can be seen most at dusk and dawn, but some may be more diurnal than others (come out during the day).
No. They are crepuscular (seen at dusk and dawn).
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No the Fennec fox is active at night making it nocturnal. If it was most active during the day then it would be diurnal.
The gray fox is primarily nocturnal or crepuscular but may be abroad at any hour.
Jaguarudi's are both nocturnal and diurnal.
The term opposite of nocturnal is "diurnal." (active mostly during the day).The opposite of nocturnal is diurnal.
The West Indian Manatee is diurnal it is not nocturnal.
Dingos can be both nocturnal and diurnal. Whether they are nocturnal or diurnal, usually depends on the climate where the dingo lives.
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