They are naturally adapted to it. Walleyes have large, somewhat glassy and "bulging" eyes well adapted to very low light conditions. They do not feed only at night, and they can be caught at any time of day (I speak from long experience), but they are well-known as active night feeders, simply because they can feed successfully at night when many other predatory species can't.
Walleyes belong to the Animalia kingdom.
no
No
yes I believe so
Yes
at night
at night mostly,Night time.
always!
morning, and night.
It depends on what species of fish you are looking for. Walleyes typically do not bite at night. Burbot (eel pout) do. Northern pike do not. The walleye bite is not typical of all lakes, but is specific to Lake of the Woods, that they shut down at sunset. Ice-out is an exception.
No. Kiwi are nocturnal feeders, meaning they feed at night.
Both.