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Can bats see

Updated: 10/8/2023
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14y ago

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Bats do not have night vision; they see very poorly at night and not all that well during the day, either. Those species of bats that eat insects use sonar to locate the insects, rather than vision.

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11y ago
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3y ago
Do more research. This is not accurate. 
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14y ago

They can see both at night and during the day, and some species can even see colors (see the Related Link below for details). Generally speaking, though, most species cannot see very well. But they can see -- contrary to popular belief, bats are not blind.

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14y ago

They do not see infrared light.

Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.

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3y ago
BS! Bats have good eye sight. NONE of them are blind.

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14y ago

Yes, the use Eco location for the majority of their hunting and navigation though.
Yes, they use ecolocation for the majority of their hunting and navigation though.

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13y ago

Yes, they can see. They can see as well as humans.

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12y ago

Yes, both but better at night, and day... Not so much.

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