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Bat's can see, however, since they are primarily nocturnal, echolocation is a more reliable way of navigating.

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Bats have poor eyesight compared to their excellent echolocation abilities, which they use for navigation and hunting. Their eyes are adapted for low-light conditions, but they rely more on sound for their perception of the world around them.

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