Aug 16, 2024, 07:10 PM IST

8 animals terrified of dark

Mahipal Chouhan

Cats: While cats are generally independent, they often prefer well-lit areas and can be anxious or frightened in the dark. Their night vision is adapted for low light, but they can still be wary of complete darkness.

Dogs: Many dogs become uneasy or scared in the dark. This fear can be linked to their reliance on sight and their sensitivity to unfamiliar or unsettling environments.

Hamsters: As prey animals, hamsters are naturally cautious and may become stressed or fearful in dark environments where they feel vulnerable.

Rabbits: Rabbits are also prey animals and can become anxious or frightened in the dark. They prefer to stay in well-lit areas where they feel safer.

Parrots: Parrots, being prey animals, can become stressed or fearful in dark environments. They rely on their vision for comfort and safety.

Guinea Pigs: Guinea pigs can be anxious in the dark. They rely on their senses of sight and sound to navigate and feel secure.

Frogs: Many frog species are nocturnal but are still sensitive to sudden changes in light levels. They can become distressed if they are suddenly exposed to darkness.

This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports