On autumn evenings, many animals engage in various activities depending on the weather and seasonal changes. Here are some common nocturnal animals in the fall:
Nocturnal animals: Many animals are more active at night, including owls, owls, bats, raccoons, skunks, and wild boar. They forage, hunt, or engage in other activities at night.
Migratory birds: Autumn is the season for migratory birds. Many birds migrate long distances at night, including waterfowl, geese, and cranes.
Frogs and Amphibians: Some frogs and amphibians are more active during autumn nights, engaging in mating and breeding activities.
Insects: Some nocturnal insects may be more active in the fall, including fireflies, armyworms, and other nocturnal insects.
Rodents: Some rodents, such as squirrels, hedgehogs and gerbils, also forage and store food at night.
The activities of these animals at night in autumn are closely related to their living habits, food supply, mating season and other factors.
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