What is the opposite of nocturnal (coming out at night)? ... The opposite is diurnal `happening by day, coming out during the day, occurring every day'. Animals which come out at twilight are called crepuscular.
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Diurnal The opposite is of Nocturnal is (Diurnal) ` meaning happening by day, coming out during the day, occurring every day'. Also animals which come out at twilight are called (Crepuscular).
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The opposite of nocturnal is daytime. Nocturnal usually refers to people or animals that are active at night, like owls and vampires. Most creatures are daytime animals or people.
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The opposite of nocturnal is were an animal sleeps at night and is awake in the day Another answer: The term for the opposite of nocturnal is "diurnal."
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Guest Author - Lisa Shea; Diurnal is the opposite of nocturnal, and means that the bird is mostly awake during the daytime. Most birds are diurnal. Birding Glossary ... ; This site needs an editor - click to learn more! ... Birding Forum Posts...
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Diurnal is the word you are looking for. You might be interested to know that the word 'crepuscular' describes animals and birds that are mainly active at twilight times, ie dawn and dusk.
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The opposite of nocturnal is diurnal - happening during the day, coming out during the day, etc.
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