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.
Bats have better night vision than humans because they are nocturnal animals and have evolved to navigate and hunt in darkness. Bats have highly developed echolocation abilities that help them "see" in complete darkness by emitting sound waves and listening to the echoes that bounce back. This allows them to perceive their surroundings and locate prey with great accuracy.
Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt at night. They emit high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects and return to the bats, allowing them to form a "picture" of their surroundings. This enables them to locate prey and avoid obstacles in the dark.
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.
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 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.
you can see it better at night a about 12:00
The two main reasons is firstly there is less competion for food at night, so they can feed easier. Also its harder for a preadetor to see them, so they are saver Actually I am wrong. Bats are nocturnal. They can see at night and their prey is out only at night.
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.
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Yes, but it's better if they are in a dark room for living spaces. They have much more rods then cones in their eyes. We are the opposite, we have more cones then rods. In other words, rats can see better in night, like bats and cats, and we see better in afternoon when the sun is out.
Bats can't see very well, they use sonar
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.
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Vampire bats feed in the dark because that is when their victims are less likely to notice them. The bats see better at night and the temperatures are cooler, so they to regulate body heat less.
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at night when they hunt. They sleep during the day and wake at night(nocturnal).
Yes, of course they can see during the day! However, if they are blind, they cannot. Cats can also see very well in the dark, but not pitch black dark. Their eyes are better than ours.