Nocturnal animals have several unique behaviors to help them thrive in the dark. Some of these behaviors include having highly developed senses such as excellent night vision, keen hearing, and a strong sense of smell to navigate and hunt in low-light conditions. They also have adaptations like camouflaged fur or feathers to blend into their surroundings, silent movement to surprise prey, and the ability to conserve energy during the day to be active at night. Additionally, nocturnal animals often have specialized diets that cater to their nocturnal lifestyle, such as feeding on insects or small mammals that are more active at night.