Crepuscular primates are primarily active during twilight hours, specifically at dawn and dusk. One notable example of a crepuscular primate is the tarsier, a small primate found in Southeast Asia. Other examples include some species of lemurs and the slow loris. Their activity patterns help them avoid predators and take advantage of lower light conditions for foraging.
Crepuscular animals -- at dawn and/or dusk
Crepuscular is the word
Of course it is crepuscular beacause it has feathers
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The scientific name for the great white bat is Lycalopex culpaeus.
In the crepuscular light I could not recognize anyone.
A golden eagle is not crepuscular because it hunts in daylight hours.
The opposite of crepuscular is diurnal, which refers to animals that are active during the daytime. Crepuscular animals are active at dawn and dusk.
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Dogs are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk.