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If it relates to person, not very, as bats do have sight although poor and people have no sonar facility to make up it.

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Why do they say 'Blind as a bat'?

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.


Why are bats blind?

Bats are not blind; in fact, most bats can see quite well. However, they primarily use echolocation rather than vision to navigate and locate prey in the dark. This unique ability allows them to "see" in conditions where their vision would be limited.


Can you give me a list of similies?

Sure! Here are a few examples of similes: "As busy as a bee", "As cool as a cucumber", "As blind as a bat", "As brave as a lion".


How accurate is a bat's sense of echolocation?

A bat's sense of echolocation is highly accurate, allowing them to navigate, hunt, and communicate effectively in the dark. They can detect objects as fine as a human hair and determine their shape, size, distance, and texture using echolocation signals. This keen sense helps bats avoid obstacles and locate prey with incredible precision.


What is the origin of the expression blind pig?

A blind pig was a speakeasy in Prohibition era America. Basically, it was a place that illegally sold liquor. This name could stem from a practice of charging entrance fees to see something unusual, like a blind pig, and then serve a "complimentary" alcoholic beverage, thus skirting the liquor laws in place; however, there is some debate as to the validity of this term origin.

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Is the fox bat blind?

Yes they are blind.


Complete the following analogy As blind as a?

bat


What do bat use?

to find their way around cause their kinda blind


What are three sentences for similes that has the word as?

He is fast. He is as quick as a bunny. She is blind. She is as blind as a bat. Paul is tall. He is as tall as a giant.


Why do they say 'Blind as a bat'?

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.


What are 3 examples of a similes?

Red as a rose blind as a bat light As a feather


How accurate is the blind side?

The blind side is a true story, this movie is very accurate, if you watch the whole movie you see real pics and story's from the real people@!


What is a descriptive phrase mean?

>as blind as a bat>as hard as nails>as wise as an owl?


How is a bat suited to its environment?

A bat is suited for its environment because of its ears. Bats are blind. Their sounds bounce of objects that allow them to detect items that surround them.


What is an animal which is blind other than a bat?

Bats are not blind. Animals which live in caves and never come out are blind, like some fish and salamanders. Animals which live on the bottom of the ocean and never have any light are blind. Some moles and shrews are nearly blind.


What is a simile for a bat?

another answer for 'simile for a bat' isAs gloomy as a batAs bold as a bat


If bats are blind how do they hunt?

First, bats are not blind. Contrary to popular belief, scientific facts have shown that bats have poor eyesight, but aren't blind. Bats use echolocation. The bat emits an echo, or 'screech', then the screech bounces off of the prey, and then the bat hears the screech that bounced off from the prey, and then it catches the prey.