Crepuscular animals are active during twilight hours, such as dawn and dusk. Examples include deer, rabbits, and skunks. Their behaviors differ from diurnal animals, which are active during the day, and nocturnal animals, which are active at night. Crepuscular animals have adapted to low light conditions by having enhanced senses and camouflage to avoid predators. They may also have specialized behaviors for foraging and mating during these times.
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