Pacific lampreys spawn between March and July. Males and females both construct nests–known as redds– by moving stones with their mouths. Adults typically die within 3-36 days after spawning. How do you get a lamprey off you? It can be removed by standing in a campfire, just like a Leech.Read More →

In winter the moles hunt for food more in the water since the wet ground is apt to be frozen. They will swim under ice. If these moles come above ground to look for food it is almost always at night. Star-nosed moles are insectivores. Do star nosed moles hibernate?Read More →

Some species are diurnal and others are nocturnal. In terms of daily life, seahorses follow different schedules. Some species such as the Satomi pygmy are nocturnal, which means they stay active during the night and rest during the day. Meanwhile, other species are diurnal or only stay active during dayRead More →

adjective. Active during the day. ‘When the sun sets in the evening, non-nocturnal animals go through a physiological change in their bodies. What’s another word for nocturnal? In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for nocturnal, like: nighttime, nightly, solitary, crepuscular, night, at-night,Read More →

Short-eared owls are most often seen in the late afternoon and at dawn or dusk. They primarily eat small mammals, but occasionally take small birds; their young sometimes eat insects. When hunting, these owls dive from perches or fly low over the ground and pounce on their prey from above.Read More →