Most species of bat do not shelter at night, but are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night and shelter during the day. Where they shelter depends on the species of bat.
Some shelter in dark, damp caves; others shelter under cliff overhangs; others shelter in mangroves, hanging from mangroves trees.
Caves because they go to sleep. Except for fruit bats because they aren't nocturnal.
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they dont hid in daylight......they HIDE
bats are blind. they're eyes are sensitive to the light
Bats go out at night for getting food, such as insects-moths, bettles, or midges. But during the day, they sleep up-side down qith their wings tucked in (to keep them warm even though they are warm blooded mammals)
Bats go out at night for getting food, such as insects-moths, bettles, or midges. But during the day, they sleep up-side down qith their wings tucked in (to keep them warm even though they are warm blooded mammals)
Bats were discovered by the cavemen. The bats would hang upside down in the caves during the day and fly out at night.
Animals which sleep during the day are nocturnal animals. These include hedgehogs, badgers, owls and many others.
nocturnal animals e.g. bats
because more insects are out during night time than day time
Many of them hunt for food while others get the nectar from flower.
Supposedly, vampires cannot go out when the sun is out during the day. Thus, they can only go out during the night.
They can but they are usually asleep in sheltered roosts such as inside hollow trees, buildings or caves during the day - with one or two exceptions, they are nocturnal animals. Odd question - I wonder where the belief you are questioning, arose
They live in unused chimneys, smokestacks, bell towers and open attics and lofts of building that are not used much, such as warehouses, etc.
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