In the day because at night it is usauly freezing.
nocturnal animals are active at night diurnal animals are active during the day and crepuscular animals are active during twilight hours
A lot of Animals who are active during the day have different adaptations depending on their environment - e.g Animals in hotter climates will have thinner fur and instinctively go into the shade when it is hot (this lowers their body temperature) while animals in colder climates will have thicker furs and body fat as well as a large surface area to keep warmer
Cathemeral. Crepuscular animals are active mainly only during twilight hours, i.e. during dawn and dusk. Cathemeral animals have sporadic sleeping/waking times and they are active/asleep during both the day and night.
Crepuscular. This is the name for animals primarily active at dusk and dawn.Crepuscular - Crepuscular animals are most active during twilight: both at dawn and dusk. These animals include the platypus, rodents, and deer . Rattlesnakes and Gila monsters are crepuscular as are a number of desert animals, who adapt this way to optimize access to water. (6) Rabbits and Brown bears are two animals often thought to be nocturnal which actually be crepuscular.(7) The wallaby is actually both crepuscular and nocturnal, another animal that doesn't fit neatly into one category. (8)Many tropical rain forest dwellers are crepuscular. The rest are primarily nocturnalWitch is Proof
"No, blue tailed lizards are not nocturnal. They are "cold-blooded", which means their body cannot properly regulate their body temperature and they must bask in sunlight during the day to keep warm! In colder climates, they hibernate in winter in burrows to keep warm and in hot climates, they are active mainly in the morning and evening, staying under cover during the hottest hours of the day to avoid overheating.
nocturnal animals are active at night diurnal animals are active during the day and crepuscular animals are active during twilight hours
Animals that are active from dusk onwards are known as 'Nocturnal'. :)
Diurnal animals are active during the daytime, doing their hunting or grazing during daylight. Nocturnal animals are active during the night time hours.
A lot of Animals who are active during the day have different adaptations depending on their environment - e.g Animals in hotter climates will have thinner fur and instinctively go into the shade when it is hot (this lowers their body temperature) while animals in colder climates will have thicker furs and body fat as well as a large surface area to keep warmer
Most animals that live in the desert are inactive during the day, and active at night. This is so they can conserve moisture, rather than losing it to the heat of the day, as many of them get all their moisture from the food they eat.
Cathemeral. Crepuscular animals are active mainly only during twilight hours, i.e. during dawn and dusk. Cathemeral animals have sporadic sleeping/waking times and they are active/asleep during both the day and night.
The desert never sleeps. Some animals are active at night, some in the early hours of the morning and others are active during the day.
Humans are more active during the day because unlike cats humans are non-nocternal animals meaning they or "we" typically sleep during the nightime hours between sunset and sunrise.
They are active during daylight hours.
Cheetahs are usually active during daylight hours except in areas that are very hot where they are active after dark during cooler hours.
During the daylight hours.
Crepuscular. This is the name for animals primarily active at dusk and dawn.Crepuscular - Crepuscular animals are most active during twilight: both at dawn and dusk. These animals include the platypus, rodents, and deer . Rattlesnakes and Gila monsters are crepuscular as are a number of desert animals, who adapt this way to optimize access to water. (6) Rabbits and Brown bears are two animals often thought to be nocturnal which actually be crepuscular.(7) The wallaby is actually both crepuscular and nocturnal, another animal that doesn't fit neatly into one category. (8)Many tropical rain forest dwellers are crepuscular. The rest are primarily nocturnalWitch is Proof