Kangaroos are known for being more active during the daytime and resting at night.

Kangaroos

Hedgehogs are nocturnal, but they have relatively poor eyesight and rely on their sense of smell and hearing.

Hedgehogs

Rabbits are crepuscular, which means they are most active during dawn and dusk, preferring to rest in burrows at night.

Rabbits

Koalas are primarily nocturnal, but their vision is not well-suited for low-light conditions.

Koalas

Hamsters are nocturnal and tend to sleep during the day, emerging to be more active at night.

Hamsters

While owls are active at night, they have excellent night vision, so they are not afraid of the dark; rather, they thrive in it.

Owls

Bats are another nocturnal animal with excellent night vision, echolocation, and other adaptations that make them well-suited for darkness.

Bats

Raccoons are primarily nocturnal and have adapted to low-light conditions, but they are more cautious during the daytime.

Raccoons

Possums are nocturnal and have good night vision, but they are generally less active during the day.

Possums

Fireflies, or lightning bugs, are nocturnal insects known for their bioluminescent light displays in the dark.

Fireflies