Because bats are nocturnal mammals and there eyes are fragile.
Nothing can 'see' in complete darkness, even insects. They have eyes that use the same basic process to see as humans; the reflection of light to the eye. Some creatures can know where things are in total darkness, however. They use things like sound, smell, and heat sensing.
Bats use echolocation to navigate and locate their prey in the dark. By emitting high-frequency sound waves and listening to the echoes that bounce back, they can create a mental map of their surroundings and detect objects in complete darkness.
bats dive at you because they like your hair!
Most animals, including man, can see at night, to varying extents.As far as I know, seeing involves perceiving light, so nothing will be able to see in total darkness, if total darkness means the total abscence of light.
Despite their poor eyesight, spiders eyes are sensitive to light. Also, their preferred methods of attack are most effective in the dark.
bats find small holes in roof or hole in bricks some where and they like darkness where ever darkness is.I hope i helped you a bit and bats do not live every where like some parts of Victoria so i hope i have helped you ok bye thanks by 13 year old
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u will be surprised to know that bats do not use their eyes when they fly in darkness. A bat makes a sound continuously while it flies. The sound waves strike the nearby objects
Darkness is actually very helpful to ecosystems as it provides niches for animals that are adapted to darkness. Bats are a great example and there are many more animals that are active only at night.
The light of the camera penetrated through darkness like
the helment of darkness and stuff like that
Bats and owls are typically associated with darkness, nocturnal habits, and living in hidden or secluded places. By comparing someone's way of life to bats or owls, the orator is likely pointing out that they are secretive, elusive, or only active at night, suggesting negative connotations such as dishonesty or deceit.
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Metaphor. Here's an example: Her eyes were bright stars shining in the darkness. This is an example of a simile, which is the opposire of a metaphor (uses like or as): Her eyes were as bright as stars shining in the darkness. or Her eyes were bright, like stars shining in the darkness.
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How can you remove the darkness? To whom does the work of removing the darkness belong, and how can you be certain that the work is not well in hand? The question has what sounds like dangerous undertones.
No, a pronoun takes the place of a noun, like he, she, it, or that.