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Word of the day:

Crepuscular
[ kri-pus-kyuh-ler ]

Presented by: Harry Simon O. Indino & Asher Ancah B. Sartillo


Definition twilight - the time shortly
before sunrise and after
sunset
Origin
• Sentence • Paragraph
-Animals like bobcats, The word “crepuscular” is derived
from the Latin word crepusculum,
coyotes and red foxes which means twilight. The term refers
are examples of to those animals that are active
crepuscular animals. during what we humans think of as
dusk and dawn. These creatures
often search for prey at night or hide
-I think, dusk and themselves in their daytime shelters.
dawn are both Though they may not be as well-
synonyms of known as diurnal (meaning day)
crepuscular. animals such as birds, lizards and
cats, there are many species of
crepuscular animals.
"Crepuscular Rays of Horizon"
By: Remelan Nepomuceno

Yonder the stars in the sky, Yesterday I was just a no-no


My mind's imagination flew high. Today I become a so-so
To seems I never dreamed cry
And tomorrow will I be a yo-yo?
But someone knocks and made me
sigh. Or a something that will be in limbo?

At first I thought those were jokes Yet, I was once a dream


And think to play out of it choke To you I was full of gleam
But I went out of control; That glow in a nights tame.
To never hold the push it pulls. Never shed the rays it scream.
CITATIONS AND REFERENCES

https://wildlifeinformer.com/animals-that-are-crepuscular/

https://www.lovepoemsandpoets.com/poem/crepuscular_rays_of_horizon_502264

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/crepuscular

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crepuscular

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepuscular_animal
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