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  2. List of nocturnal animals - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Are Cats Nocturnal? - AOL

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  4. Black-footed cat - Wikipedia

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    An adult black-footed cat resting A black-footed cat under cover The black-footed cat is nocturnal and usually solitary, except when females care for dependent kittens. [ 11 ] [ 17 ] It spends the day resting in hollow termite mounds and dense cover in unoccupied burrows of South African springhare ( Pedetes capensis ), aardvark ( Orycteropus ...

  5. Sleep in animals - Wikipedia

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    Sleep can follow a physiological or behavioral definition. In the physiological sense, sleep is a state characterized by reversible unconsciousness, special brainwave patterns, sporadic eye movement, loss of muscle tone (possibly with some exceptions; see below regarding the sleep of birds and of aquatic mammals), and a compensatory increase following deprivation of the state, this last known ...

  6. Siberian Cat’s On-Point Middle-Of-The-Night Antics Are ...

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  7. The 10 Best Cats for Kids - AOL

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    Cats are super playful pets, even though they do sleep about 15 hours per day (or more). If you’ve got kids, adding a cat (or more ) to your brood is a...

  8. Felidae - Wikipedia

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    Wild cats occur in Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas. Some wild cat species are adapted to forest and savanna habitats, some to arid environments, and a few also to wetlands and mountainous terrain. Their activity patterns range from nocturnal and crepuscular to diurnal, depending on their preferred prey species. [8]

  9. Little-Known Facts About Cats' Fur Are Downright Fascinating

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    Cats have three types of fur on their bodies, and the ratio and length of these types varies with the breed of cat and the type of hair of each individual. The first type of fur that every cat has ...