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While the majority of bats are indeed nocturnal, there are some exceptions. Fruit bats, also known as flying foxes, are a notable example of bats that are not strictly nocturnal. These bats are primarily active during the night but can also be seen foraging for food during the day. Additionally, some species of bats that roost in well-lit areas or caves with natural light may also be active during the day.

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11mo ago

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