No, the word 'nocturnal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a nocturnal creature, a nocturnal scene.
Beavers are nocturnal and diurnal (awake during the day, or "non nocturnal", which is not the proper way to say it). Primarily, nocturnal though.
Nocturnal Poisoning was created on 2002-09-08.
I don't know if it's called nocturnal emotions but nocturnal is a characteristic of animals for instance; an owl sleeps during the day and hunts at night, an owl is nocturnal.
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No because birds get up early too and some birds are nocturnal.
The platypus is a primarily nocturnal feeder, using electroreception to detect prey in the water at night. It hunts for aquatic invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and crustaceans, during the darkness of night.
Kiwis are nocturnal because their prey is largely nocturnal. Kiwis are omnivorous, that is they eat both plants and animals. They feed largely on worms, insects and their larvae, berries and other plant materials. They normally do not drink water.
Worms are typically nocturnal and burrow underground during the day to avoid predators and extreme temperatures. They feed on decaying organic matter in the soil, aiding in the decomposition process. Worms are beneficial to soil health as they help aerate the soil and improve its nutrient content through their castings.
No, the word 'nocturnal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a nocturnal creature, a nocturnal scene.
Frogs are higher on the food chain than worms, so there are generally fewer frogs than worms in an ecosystem due to the energy loss as you move up trophic levels. Frogs need to consume more worms to sustain themselves, so their population is typically lower. Additionally, worms reproduce at a faster rate than frogs.
Beavers are nocturnal and diurnal (awake during the day, or "non nocturnal", which is not the proper way to say it). Primarily, nocturnal though.
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no, they are not nocturnal
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