Night Creatures
"Night Creatures" refers to animals that are active during the night, also known as nocturnal creatures. These animals have adapted to low-light conditions, using enhanced senses like hearing and smell to navigate and hunt. Common examples include owls, bats, and raccoons.
These creatures play essential roles in their ecosystems, such as controlling insect populations and dispersing seeds. Their unique adaptations, like echolocation in bats, help them thrive in darkness. Understanding night creatures contributes to our knowledge of biodiversity and the importance of preserving their habitats.