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.
Because they're nocturnal (: they sleep in dark places during the day time, like caves. They come out 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.
-- 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.
I can see buildings, trees, and people passing by. The view changes throughout the day depending on the time and weather conditions.
the moon doesn't really rise its there all day you can even see it in the day you just notice it when it gets dark It does not. The earth spins, so yeah it does stay out all day. But the reason we don't see it in the day is because its on, I don't know the other side of the flippen earth. The reason we do see it during the day is because it comes out later each day, I'm not sure the the time though. That's actually how I found this. Cause my teacher told me it came out 15 mins later each day, but on a Internet site it said it came out 50 mins later each day. Anywho, if you think about it that's why we see it in the day cause if it comes out later each day it's going to start rising in the day time, right. Just add, if you don't believe me.
Because they're nocturnal (: they sleep in dark places during the day time, like caves. They come out at night.
in the day
it actually depends on where they are sometimes.
bats can see in day time, but (like us) not at night. They use ECHOLOCATION. See the discussion page to see what echolocation means.
a day.
NO!!! They just cant see in the dark, they can in day
Bats can see during the day, but their vision is not as sharp as their night vision. They rely more on echolocation at night to navigate and hunt for food.
any time of the day
Day time
You can see the moon sometimes
They can but they are usually asleep in sheltered roosts such as inside hollow trees, buildings or caves during the day - with one or two exceptions, they are nocturnal animals. Odd question - I wonder where the belief you are questioning, arose
if you see a bat during the day you will feel deathly ill the next day. if you see a bat in your house death is near. if you see a bat in a friends house you will soon be wealthy.