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A nocturnal predator.
The Jaguar is a nocturnal animal. It hunts for prey mostly during the dark hours of the day..
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It depends on what type of animal it is. If it is nocturnal it will love the dark. An example for a nocturnal animal is an owl. It sleeps during the day and hunts and stays up during the night. That is how nocturnal animals are described. But if you compare a cat with an owl in this situation, an owl likes the dark more than the cat. =)
This is an English nursery rhyme: Twinkle, twinkle, little star,How I wonder what you are!Up above the world so high,Like a diamond in the sky!When the blazing sun is set,And the grass with dew is wet, Then you show your little light,Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.Then the traveller in the dark,Thanks you for your tiny spark,He- could not see which way to go,If you did not twinkle so.In the dark blue sky you keep,And often through my window peep,For you never shut your eye,Till the sun is in the sky.As your bright and tiny spark,Guides the traveller in the dark,-Though I know not what you are,Twinkle, twinkle, little star. Many people think that this is a traditional children's nursery song, and usually children only know the first verse. It was in fact written by an American lady called Jane Taylor (1783-1824) and it first appeared as 'The Star' in 'Rhymes for the Nursery' (1806)
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You can use the website called http://metrolyrics.com or http://youtube.com/diggy126 and the youtube part is real i go there for every song and even opera songs they have so that will be the best websites to look for lyrics....
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Its a personification
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Retinalis And you are doing Primary Research