No, in the wild rabbits are crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at dawn and dusk. Rabbits have evolved to be active when the low light makes it hard for predators like foxes to see them, but it is still too bright for owls to be out hunting. Domestic rabbits might be more active at night time than day, but wild rabbits are usually not.
In suburban settings, where there is enough artificial lighting, rabbits may be active late at night because the conditions mimic dusk.
Somtimes but not always
A rabbit will 'cat nap' all day long. They are nocturnal animals and will stay awake most of the night.
The animal that goes to bed early due to its poor night vision is the rabbit. Rabbit's eyes are suited for bright light, and they struggle to see well in the dark, which is why they are more active during dawn and dusk.
A panther is a cat. Which means it's a night animal.
To be classed as a nocturnal animal, you must be an animal that sleeps in the day but is active and awake at night time.
emu is a day animal.
Possoms are nocturnal (active at night)
On the contrary : rabbit moves to its burrow during the day and goes out at night when he's less likely to be seen by predators.
Somtimes but not always
A rabbit will 'cat nap' all day long. They are nocturnal animals and will stay awake most of the night.
yes and normally in the middle of the night
2 times a day early morning and late night
Moths are little insects but they are mixed with butterflies some how.
Raccoons are nocturnal which means they sleep during the day and are active at night. The answer is: night.
nighttime
A bat is active in night and sleep or rest during the day.
The animal that goes to bed early due to its poor night vision is the rabbit. Rabbit's eyes are suited for bright light, and they struggle to see well in the dark, which is why they are more active during dawn and dusk.