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  1. Learn the types of nocturnal animals that live in Canada and how to identify them. How many of these species have YOU seen before?

  2. Oct 13, 2014 · On this evening, a group of visitors had gathered at Ottawa’s Mud Lake to explore the often overlooked biodiversity of the area at night. Spotting nocturnal animals is a fun activity, but it’s also an important one if we are to know the makeup of Canada’s biodiversity.

  3. What kinds of nocturnal animals can you find in Ontario? Heading outside after dark can turn up a surprising number of creatures. Keep reading to learn about what you may encounter!

  4. Apr 29, 2021 · When the sun is down and daytime animals, known as diurnal animals, are resting for the night, a new group of animals starts their day. These animals are nocturnal meaning they are active at night. It can be easy for us to overlook them when we are asleep. Raccoons are nocturnal.

  5. It is Canada’s largest rodent and the second-largest rodent in the world (after the capybara). It is primarily nocturnal and lives a semi-aquatic life. The beaver is one of the only mammals, other than humans, that can manufacture its own environment.

  6. Mar 6, 2012 · A nocturnal species, it is highly adaptable and can survive in urban areas as well as wilderness habitats. Humans often consider raccoons pests due to their skill and persistence in raiding garbage bins, gardens and crops for food. Raccoon posing in the middle of the day in Stanley Park, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (© Nabilomar/Dreamstime)

  7. As a mainly nocturnal animal, much of this species’ hunting is done at night. Red foxes are omnivores, which means their diets change depending on the season and their range. During winter months, this skilled predator generally hunts small mammals, such as mice, squirrels, lemmings and rabbits.