Yes; numbats are among the few species of marsupial that are diurnal rather than nocturnal.
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.
Emus are diurnal, not nocturnal, being most active during the day.
The camel is not classified as a nocturnal animal. Therefore, they are most active during the day and most active in morning hours.
Aguoti are most active during the night, as they are nocturnal animals. They are known to be more active during dusk and dawn as well. During the day, they typically rest and seek shelter from predators.
Diurnal
At night because you don't do anything and it stores things (images)and you dream, it is when most active
They are mostly active during the day time, instead of night.
Most Owls are nocturnal so are more active at night.
No. They are most active during the day. No.
No. The koala's most active time is during the early morning, and around dusk and early evening. They are more active throughout the night than during the day.
Numbats are diurnal, so they eat during the day. A numbat might consume up to 20,000 termites in a day.