Nocturnals
The term "Nocturnals" refers to animals that are active during the night and rest during the day. These creatures have adapted to low-light conditions, often developing enhanced senses such as night vision and acute hearing. Common examples of nocturnal animals include owls, bats, and raccoons.
In addition to animals, "Nocturnals" can also refer to various cultural works, such as literature and films, that explore themes related to night or nighttime activities. These works often highlight the mysteries and unique behaviors of nocturnal life, creating a contrast with the daytime world.