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- Look up crepuscular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In zoology, a crepuscular animal is one that is active primarily during the twilight period, being...
- Look up crepuscular ray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crepuscular rays, sometimes colloquially referred to as god rays, are sunbeams that originate...
- particulates. Crepuscular rays or god rays are sunbeams that originate when the sun is just below the horizon, during twilight hours. Crepuscular rays are...
- described. Most species of moth are nocturnal, although there are also crepuscular and diurnal species. While the butterflies form a monophyletic group...
- well developed. It is a social species, but a solitary hunter and a crepuscular predator. Cat intelligence is evident in their ability to adapt, learn...
- Gretna carmen, commonly known as the violet crepuscular skipper, is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Ivory Coast, Cameroon...
- vegetation, and occasionally burrowing insects. In the wild, they are crepuscular: they forage during the twilight hours. In captivity, however, they are...
- them to other people..." Tesfaye's songs are "built around a fogged, crepuscular production", and feature slow tempos, rumbling b****, and forlorn echoes...
- sunset with the lunar horizon glow and lunar twilight rays, like Earth's crepuscular rays. This Apollo 17 sketch depicts the glow and rays among the general...
- The Crepusculars (Italian: Poeti Crepuscolari "twilight poets") were a group of Italian post-decadent poets whose work is notable for its use of musical...