nocturnal cause it wouldn`t be diurnal cause the anaconda wouldn`t be active
Depends on the type of snake. Some snakes are NOCTURNAL, such as corn snakes. Some are DIURNAL(active during the day, sleep at night), such as the king snake.
Whether a snake is diurnal or nocturnal does not affect if it is venomous. Some are venomous but most are not. The same is true of nocturnal snakes. If you see any snake and are not sure if it is venomous, don't take the risk.
Jaguarudi's are both nocturnal and diurnal.
The term opposite of nocturnal is "diurnal." (active mostly during the day).The opposite of nocturnal is diurnal.
The West Indian Manatee is diurnal it is not nocturnal.
Dingos can be both nocturnal and diurnal. Whether they are nocturnal or diurnal, usually depends on the climate where the dingo lives.
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