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The moon's superpower!
But is the night always just as dark? Nope! Think of the moon as a night-light for the Earth. Some nights it's very bright (a full moon), and other nights you can hardly see it (a new moon).
This changing moonlight is super important for the animals' big game of hide-and-seek.
On a bright, full moon night, it might be easier for an owl to spot a mouse on the ground.
But on a very dark night, it's the perfect cover for a fox to sneak up on its dinner without being seen!
So, night-time animals have to pay attention to the dark and how much light the moon is giving them to stay safe and find food.