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What animals are sensitive to lights?

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Although the bat is known not to come out into the light, a bat can't detect light because a bat is blind and uses a sense called sonar to find its way around.

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No.

There are blind animals that cannot see light because they have no eyes.

There are animals that are nocturnal and avoid light.

But neither is afraid of light.

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Any animal with eyes or photoreceptors.

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