yes
The fruit bat!
Fruit bats find their food through their acute sence of smell and through good eyesight. Fruit bats to not travel by ecolocation like most bats, and also many spend more time out during the day foraging.
Contrary to popular belief, bats have a quite good eyesight, besides, they can rely on a very useful resource called 'echolocation', which is something like a natural sonar. They emit a sound and wait for the echo it produces on things, that way, they can calculate the distance things are away from them and avoid to crash on them.
All bats have a very good sense of smell ~ x
No they have good eyesight like all anteolopes
It depends on the type of bat! Bats normally see in black and white with not very good quality. However, some bats are known to have very good eyesight, like the flying fox bat, and some bats can even see in color.
No. Kiwi do not have good eyesight, but they are compensated for this by their excellent sense of smell.
Pandas have poor eyesight.
True, but rhinos do have particularly good eyesight.
The saying "blind as a bat" is a common misconception, as bats are not blind. In fact, most bats have good eyesight, with some species even possessing echolocation to navigate in the dark. The saying likely originated from the belief that bats rely solely on echolocation rather than eyesight.
not all spiders have good eyesight, like tarantulas, for example
Vitamin A is needed for good eyesight.