Yes because they use sound to work out where things are .
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
The moonlight is simply reflected sunlight - the light from the moon is reflected off the bat - enabling the child to see it.
A shadow of complete darkness is often called an "umbra." This occurs when an object completely blocks light from reaching a surface, creating a region of total darkness.
Bats are often thought to be blind at night, but this is a misconception; they can see in low-light conditions. Many bat species have adapted to nocturnal life by developing enhanced vision that allows them to navigate and hunt in darkness. Additionally, they rely heavily on echolocation to find prey and avoid obstacles, making their vision less critical at night. During the day, they can see well, but they typically roost in dark places to avoid predators and conserve energy.
In order to see, the eye must receive light; and darkness is the absence of light. Most of the objects we see around us are visible by reflected light -- reflected sunlight or reflected artificial light. Since darkness is the absence of light, there is no light in the darkness to be reflected from chairs, tables, or people to our eyes, and therefore we can not see these objects.
None of them. It is impossible to see in total darkness. But bats can use echo location to know whats around them. But they cannot see.
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.
Dogs are nocturnal in a way, but they cannot see in total darkness. There would have to be some kind of slight lighting
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If you were in absolute darkness, like in a cave deep underground where light cannot reach, then no. You wouldn't be able to see anything because there is no light for your eyes to adjust to.
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
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Nothing can see in complete darkness.
I See a Darkness was created on 1999-01-19.
No. You can see nothing in complete darkness
It cannot work in total darkness, it requires a certain minimum light level to see (just like you do).