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  2. Diurnal, nocturnal, cathemeral, and crepuscular are terms used to describe the activity patterns of animals12.
    • Diurnal animals are active during daylight hours.
    • Nocturnal animals are active during the night.
    • Crepuscular animals are active around dusk (Vespertine), and/or dawn (Matutinal).
    • Cathemeral (or Metaturnal) animals’ activity varies based on behavior and other factors.
    Plants that open their flowers during the daytime are described as diurnal, while those that bloom during nighttime are nocturnal2.
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    Around 70% of animals are active at night – Nocturnal. Diurnal animals are active during daylight hours. Crepuscular refers to animals active around dusk (Vespertine), and/or dawn (Matutinal). Cathemeral (or Metaturnal) animals’ activity varies based on behavior and other factors.
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    Animals active during twilight are crepuscular, those active during the night are nocturnal and animals active at sporadic times during both night and day are cathemeral. Plants that open their flowers during the daytime are described as diurnal, while those that bloom during nighttime are nocturnal.
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