wolf spider are noctunal.
They are in Australia and are seven new species known as peacock spiders.
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
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Spider Monkeys are not nocturnal because they don't sleep at mornings. They are like other monkeys and humans.
Some spiders are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, while others are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night. The activity patterns of spiders can vary depending on the species and their environment.
Some Spiders are, however most stay on their web 24 hours.
No Spiders are not nocturnal and they can be seen out and about regardless of time. There are many kinds of spiders, some more active during the day, and some more active at night. Most spiders are nocturnal, but many rest either on or near their web, and have a "tether" line of web to alert them to prey so they can secure it for later.
Some varieties of jumping Spiders, also known as salticidae, have black and blue coloring on their bodies. An example of this is the peacock spider.
Wolf Spiders are carnivores (mostly insectivores) because they eat other animals, mostly insects.
While there are spiders that may appear purple due to their coloring or iridescence, truly purple spiders do not exist in nature. Some species, such as the orchid mantis or the peacock spider, may have shades of purple in their markings.
Vampire bats are nocturnal because their prey, primarily livestock, are usually sleeping at night, making them easier to feed on without detection. Additionally, nighttime offers better cover and protection from predators for vampire bats while they hunt.
common house spiders live for 1 to 3 year but can live longer.