They cannot see at all. They are aware of their surroundings by listening to reverberations of their self-produced sonar waves off of solid objects.
Its not. You can't see ultraviolet. (it lies just above the visible spectrum.)
No, humans can only see a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, known as visible light. This includes colors of the rainbow ranging from violet to red. Other forms of light, such as infrared and ultraviolet, are invisible to the human eye.
only bee's can is because they have extra far eye site so theat they can see far and very small things
You cannot see colors that are outside of the visible spectrum of light, such as infrared and ultraviolet. These colors are not detectable by the human eye without special equipment.
They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.
Bees can see ultraviolet rays.
No. They can not see in ultraviolet light. They are known to glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, though.
no, they cannot see ultraviolet colors.
The red fox can see in ultraviolet "color".
Yes, cats can see ultraviolet light.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
The red fox can see in ultraviolet "color".
Yes they do see in ultraviolet color. I just saw it for the question "How do Honeybees see?" answer.:)
No, humans cannot see ultraviolet light as our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength. Some animals, such as bees and birds, have the ability to see in the ultraviolet spectrum.
No, the human cannot see ultraviolet rays with the naked eye.
Humans do not see ultraviolet light, but there are some who can who have had to have replacements in their eyes, which altered their vision so that they can.
See webs: Enzymes and Ultraviolet Rays