List of nocturnal animals
Appearance
This is a list of nocturnal animals and groups of animals. Birds are listed separately in the list of nocturnal birds.
Known nocturnal animals
- Aardvark
- Aye-aye[1]
- African elephant (possibly crepuscular; when near humans, otherwise diurnal)[2]
- American black bear
- Badger[3]
- Bandicoot
- Bat[4]
- Bat-eared fox[5]
- Beaver[citation needed]
- Bilby[6]
- Binturong[7]
- Black rhinoceros
- Black rat[8]
- Black-footed cat
- Bobcat
- Brown rat[9]
- Galago (bushbaby)[10]
- Bush rat[11]
- Capybara (some are crepuscular)[12]
- Caracal[13]
- Cat (can be awake at any time of day or night but are mostly crepuscular)
- Catfish[14][15]
- Cheetah[citation needed]
- Chinchilla[16]
- Civet[17]
- Cockroach[18]
- Cougar[19]
- Coyote[20][21]
- Cricket[22]
- Cacomistle
- Cyprus spiny mouse[23]
- Dingo[citation needed]
- Dog (can be awake at any time of day or night)
- Dolphin
- Dwarf crocodile[24]
- Eastern woolly lemur[25]
- Firefly[26]
- Flying squirrel[27][28]
- Genet (animal)
- Gerbil[29] (some are diurnal or crepuscular[30])
- Giraffe (possibly crepuscular)
- Gray wolf[31]
- Great grey slug[32][33]
- Great white shark[citation needed] (possibly crepuscular)
- Hamster[29][34]
- Hedgehog[35]
- Hermit crab[36][37]
- Hippopotamus
- Honey badger[38][39]
- Hyena[40]
- Hoffmann's two-toed sloth[41]
- Iranian jerboa[42][43]
- Jaguar (bordering on crepuscular)
- Kangaroo (most, a few are crepuscular)[44]
- Koala (mostly nocturnal)[45][46]
- Kinkajou[47]
- Kit fox (mostly)[48]
- Leopard[49]
- Leopard Gecko[50]
- Lion (bordering on crepuscular)[51][52]
- Lynx
- Margay[53]
- Mink (bordering on crepuscular)[54][55]
- Mole
- Mouse[56][57]
- Nightingale
- Nightjar
- Nine-banded armadillo[58]
- Octodon (except the diurnal degus species)[59]
- Oncilla[60][61]
- Ocelot
- Opossum[62][63]
- Orca[citation needed] (for a few reasons)
- Otter
- Owl
- Owl monkey
- Pacarana
- Panamanian night monkey[64][65]
- Pangolin[66]
- Platypus[citation needed]
- Paradoxical frog[67][68]
- Polar bear[citation needed]
- Porcupine[69]
- Possum[70]
- Puma[71]
- Python regius[72]
- Quoll
- Rabbit rat[73]
- Raccoon[74][75]
- Red-eyed tree frog[76][77]
- Red fox
- Ringtail
- Scorpion[78]
- Skunk[79]
- Slender loris[80]
- Slow loris[81]
- Spectacled bear[82]
- Sportive lemur
- Sugar glider
- Tapeti[83][84]
- Tarantula[85]
- Tarsier[86]
- Tasmanian devil
- Tiger (most species)[87][88]
- Turtle
- Onychophora
- Western woolly lemur
- Whale
- Whale shark
- Whip-poor-will
- White-faced storm petrel (when caring for young)[89]
- White-tailed deer (bordering on crepuscular)[90]
- Wild boar[91]
- Wolverine
- Wombat[92]
Extinct nocturnal animals
- Allosaurus
- Ceratosaurus
- Coelophysis
- Ctenochasma
- Deinonychus
- Majungasaurus
- Ornitholestes
- Palaeochiropteryx
- Panthera onca augusta (Pleistocene North American jaguar)
- Panthera onca mesembrina (Pleistocene South American jaguar)
- Rhamphorhynchus
- Shuvuuia
- Thylacinus cynocephalus (Thylacine)
- Troodon[93]
- Tyrannosaurus[94]
- Velociraptor[95]
See also
- Crepuscular, a classification of animals that are active primarily during twilight, making them similar to nocturnal animals.
- Diurnality, plant or animal behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night.
- Cathemeral, a classification of organisms with sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day or night.
- Matutinal, a classification of organisms that are only or primarily active in the pre-dawn hours or early night.
- Vespertine, a classification of organisms that are only or primarily active in the evening.
- Circadian rhythm
- Chronotype
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