Bats can see in daylight; however, they are primarily nocturnal creatures adapted to low-light conditions. Their eyes are optimized for night vision, which allows them to detect movement and navigate in darkness using echolocation. While they can perceive light, their vision is less effective in bright daylight compared to their specialized adaptations for nighttime activity. As a result, they tend to avoid being active during the day.
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.
No, you cannot see stars from the bottom of a well during the day because the light from the Sun would be too bright to see the dim light of the stars.
They can see in dayligh, it is just that they fly at night because the suns not out, so it doesnt pucture there wings, and there is less predators and competition. HOWEVER some flying foxes fly in plain daylight.
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.
The Sun is a star, that only comes out at day, all the other stars you see at night are still there but you cant see them.:)
NO!!! They just cant see in the dark, they can in day
During the day, the light of the Sun is so intense and so scattered by the atmosphere that the light of the stars is unnoticeable.
they stay out all day it just you cant see them in the day because of the sun light in the sky.
The stars are not visible during the day because bight sunlight scattered by the atmosphere masks the relatively dim light of the stars.
If your vision is normal, then you CAN see visible light.
you cant see it
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
no they cant, because crickets can only see black and white light.
there are no particles for the light to bounce off of
as red light refracts at bigger angle we cant see it
infrared light and ultraviolet light
Stars in general disappear in the daytime because the bright diffused light from the Sun overpowers the dim starlight.