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.
No, bats actually have reasonably good vision but as they are nocturnal and often live in caves and other dimly lit places they depend much more on echolocation than vision.
No more than any other animal, and a lot less than some.
The analogy would be "deaf is to dolphin" as both bats and dolphins use echolocation to navigate their surroundings without relying on sight or hearing.
Yes they are blind.
A bat. Bats are blind so they see with their ears, look it up it's fascinating. Bats have natural sonar, but they are not blind..This is an old wive's tale.
Here are the possible match ups: A baseball bat is stronger than a bat, if swung properly. It is impossible to say if an animal bat is stronger than an animal bat because there are many different species of bats. It is impossible to say if a baseball bat is stronger than a baseball bat because there are many different types of bats (metal, cork-filled, etc.).
Bats are born live, as are all mammals other than the platypus and the echidna.
a bat not any other animal
Whales and bats the animal not baseball bat the bat animal.
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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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