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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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Why don't you see bats in day time?

Because they're nocturnal (: they sleep in dark places during the day time, like caves. They come out at night.


Why bats cannot see in the day time?

Bats are nocturnal creatures, meaning they are adapted to be active at night rather than during the day. Their eyes are optimized for low-light conditions, which can make it difficult for them to see well in bright daylight. Additionally, their echolocation abilities allow them to navigate and hunt effectively in the dark, making daytime vision less critical for their survival. Some species can see in daylight, but most prefer the cover of night for foraging and avoiding predators.


Why do bats see better at night?

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.


Can you see a rainbow at any time of day?

-- You can see a rainbow at any time of day when the sun is behind you in clear sky, and the air in front of you is loaded with moisture, such as rain, mist, or heavy fog. -- You can see a dim rainbow at any time of night when the moon is behind you in clear sky, and the air in front of you is loaded with moisture, such as rain, mist, or heavy fog.


What can you see when you look out of the window of your room?

I can see buildings, trees, and people passing by. The view changes throughout the day depending on the time and weather conditions.