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an animal who hunts by night and day

 

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Term: An animal who hunts by night and day

Definition: This term refers to a creature that possesses the capability to hunt during both day and night times. These animals showcase adaptive behavior enabling them to find prey and sustain themselves throughout the 24-hour cycle. They exhibit exceptional skills and sensory abilities to track and capture their quarry regardless of the time of day.

Examples:

  1. The owl, a well-known nocturnal predator, is an example of an animal who hunts by night and day.
  2. Cats, as domesticated hunters, are known to be creatures who often engage in activities of hunting by night and day.
  3. The falcon is a bird species that thrives by actively hunting both during daylight hours and at night.

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