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 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 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.
The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
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The daylight side of the moon
NO!!! They just cant see in the dark, they can in day
a corn field!
Yes they can, they can see perfectly well in daylight. But they prefer to hunt at night, not during the day time.
they cant stand daylight or garlic
Bats at night cause they don't want to be seen in daylight. Another reason is because bats usually gets there rest in daylight to. A time to sleep.
Bats tend not to venture out in the daylight as there is too great a risk of predators (birds, cats etc). However, it has been known for some bats to fly out in the daylight but this is unusual
Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
sharks cant see underwter however, sharks use this kind of sound wave to see just like bats. they have to be able to see under water.
three bats on the ceiling
7-9 depending on the season. More during daylight savings time.
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.
We're burning daylight, boys. The daylight is fading fast.