Contrary to popular belief (blind as a Bat), Bats are NOT blind. They do not have the best vision (like an eagle), but they can definitely can see. To locate their prey, and avoid obstacles at night, they use a sonar like what you would find on a submarine. They release a sound, and depending on how long it takes to get back, they determine what it is, how big it is, and how far away it is.
They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.
Bats have eyes and can see both at night and during the day using their eyes. However bats do not rely on their eyes at night (in the dark), because they have another sense they use called "echo location" which works better than their eyes.
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.
Bats primarily use echolocation, emitting high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects in their surroundings. They then detect the returning echoes to navigate and locate prey in the dark. This ability helps them "see" in the dark and hunt for insects at night.
Bats can see perfectly well at daytime because they are just like any other animal. People think bats are blind because they don't use their vision at night. They use a process called echolocation, a process where the bat emits a sound from its mouth that bounce off objects when flying.
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no bats don't see. they use sound and when the vibrations of the noise jump off an object then the bats know to avoid it.
They can see.
yh take the owl for example and bats , bats can ONLY see in the dark :)
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Bats can't see very well, they use sonar
No, they can see but, just in shades of gray
Sonar.
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no not all bats are blind ... .... .... new answer .... OK no all bats are able to see the reason they use sonar is because that they see the same way humans do... they use cones and rods in their eyes, which can't see at night, so there fore... bats are not blind they are more able to see than we are. They are just nocturnal so that they are only out during the night. And thus bats cant see at night even though they can see perfectly normal.No they are not blind, but they have little need to use their eyes to know where to fly. Bats can 'hear' their surroundings by sonar and therefore can 'see' at night.
They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.
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