They mostly come out in the day to find for food.
Diurnal animals
Many animals hide in burrows or caves in the hot day. Some animal to avoid the heat of the day only come out at night.
Animals who sleep during the day and are awake at night are called nocturnals.
Many animals are active during the day, including birds, squirrels, chipmunks, and some species of carnivores like foxes and coyotes. These diurnal animals have adapted their behavior to be active and hunt or forage for food during daylight hours.
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Animals who come out at night are called nocturnal animals. They have specially adapted senses to let them get around in the dark. Some examples of nocturnal animals include bats, owls, moths, and snakes. There is a whole world of animals who never come out during the day!
Some factors influencing an animal's adaptation to a nocturnal lifestyle include temperature and predation. Firstly, in hot areas, animals may choose to come out at night to avoid strong heat from the sun during the day and to minimize water lost through sweating and evapouration (especially in dry climates). Secondly, animals may choose to come out at night in order to evade predators that hunt under daylight. Also, in special cases, animals could be nocturnal because the food that they eat are most abundantly available at night.
Animals that sleep during the day and are active at night are called nocturnal animals. They have adapted to be more active in the darkness and have various characteristics that help them thrive in low-light conditions. Some examples include owls, bats, and raccoons.
Sometimes day , sometimes night . It depends on the animal.
Some animals from other Biomes come and eat other animals in caves.
Some animals estivate (hibernate) until rains come or cooler weather sets in. Others only emerge after dark and remain underground during the heat of the day.
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