In short, yes. Although technically they are both diurnal and nocturnal. Wolverines are on a 4 hour cycle. What they do is nap for 4 hours, then venture out, forage and hunt for 4 hours. At night they sleep more than hunt because their eyesight is not as good as other nocturnal animals (ie. raccoon). Trappers of wolverines have better luck in the daytime due to this and usually put new traps out at night to avoid being seen.
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no but they are diurnal(active during the day.
The Andean condor is diurnal, meaning they are active during the day. They are often seen soaring during the daytime hours in search of carrion to feed on.
Semi-diurnal mixed tides have two high and two low tides per day with different intensities, while diurnal tides have one high and one low tide per day. Semi-diurnal tides are more common in coastal regions, while diurnal tides are more common in inland seas.
Mongooses are primarily diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day. They hunt, forage, and socialize during daylight hours, while resting at night.
Giraffes are are diurnal
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