The thylacine is extinct.
Like most marsupials, it was nocturnal, hunting during the night. It was occasionally seen during the day, particularly at dawn and dusk.
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
Platypuses hunt at dusk, during the night and in the early morning.
Lions do much of their sleeping during the day and hunt at night.
It mostly depends on species. Some hunt early in the morning, others at night, or in most species they hunt in both night and day.
They hunt in the early morning and in the evening. Usually only 2times a day.
Lions are most active during the early morning and evening hours, known as crepuscular times. They typically hunt their prey during these times when their prey is also more active and visible. Lions may also hunt at night if the opportunity arises.
Red kangaroos are not carnivores, so they do not hunt. Being herbivores, they feed on grass and new shoots of young trees. Red kangaroos do most of their feeding in the early morning and at dusk, but they do feed at night as they are nocturnal.
Very little is known about the Thylacine's hunting habits. They were known to hunt a variety of mammals, but the platypus may well have been too elusive, spending much of its waking time in the water. Nor would Thylacines have been able to enter the platypuses' small burrows.
No because if they were sensitive they wouldn't be able to eat in the morning or the afternoon or hunt and even at night there is light when they come out.
Scientific and fossil evidence indicates the Tasmanian tiger, or Thylacine, was a solitary animal that lived and hunted alone.Suggestions have been made that the Thylacine hunted in packs for larger prey, but this is only a theory.
yes python hunt at night.
yes, they hunt for the most part at night.