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This is called nocturnal behavior, and it’s common among many animals. They become more active at night to hunt, mate, or avoid heat and predators. How do animals see in the dark? Nocturnal ...
From its provocative opening images, “Nocturnal Animals” feels as much about tone and mood as story – perhaps no surprise, given that it’s the second film from designer turned writer ...
Then for some unknown reason, it’s ended up taking seven years for Ford to return to the big screen, with yet another star-studded and beautiful outing in Nocturnal Animals, a revenge tale about ...
“Nocturnal Animals” is one strange movie. I’m not sure sitting through the cold, calculating film about equally cold, calculating people is an entertaining experience. But writer-director ...
Bats are one of the most famous nocturnal animals. They are the only mammals capable of flight, and they head out at night to feast on insects, fruit, and nectar—depending on the species.
Nocturnal animals tend to have proportionally bigger eyes than humans do. They also tend to have pupils that open more widely in low light. So, at the outset, nocturnal eyes gather more light than ...
Animals like rabbits, house cats and deer are neither nocturnal nor diurnal. Instead, they're crepuscular. Jaymi Heimbuch is a writer and photographer specializing in wildlife conservation ...
2016's Nocturnal Animals stars Amy Adams and not one but two Jake Gyllenhaals in two separate narratives that are nonetheless linked. Neither feature any actual nocturnal animals, though ...
Like this fennec fox, nocturnal behavior makes sense for animals living in blistering desert heat—cooler night temperatures stop them from overheating when exerting themselves. Photograph by ...
Sugar gliders are small nocturnal animals originally from the treetops of Australia and New Guinea. Their diet in the wild includes a combination of sweets from the forest, small animals ...
Nocturnal animals tend to have proportionally bigger eyes than humans do. They also tend to have pupils that open more widely in low light. So, at the outset, nocturnal eyes gather more light than ...