it actually depends on where they are sometimes.
it is hard to see on a foggy day because the light rays bounce off the fog making it hard to see
it is hard to see on a foggy day because the light rays bounce off the fog making it hard to see
in the day
NO!!! They just cant see in the dark, they can in day
Bats can see during the day, but their vision is not as sharp as their night vision. They rely more on echolocation at night to navigate and hunt for food.
if you see a bat during the day you will feel deathly ill the next day. if you see a bat in your house death is near. if you see a bat in a friends house you will soon be wealthy.
at night when they hunt. They sleep during the day and wake at night(nocturnal).
if you see a bat during the day you will feel deathly ill the next day. if you see a bat in your house death is near. if you see a bat in a friends house you will soon be wealthy.
bats can see in day time, but (like us) not at night. They use ECHOLOCATION. See the discussion page to see what echolocation means.
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.
Because they're nocturnal (: they sleep in dark places during the day time, like caves. They come out at night.
ithout microscopes, it would be hard to see bacteria or the planets