The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
No, bats cannot see in infrared. They use echolocation - emitting sounds and analyzing the echoes that bounce back - to navigate in the dark.
A new moon.
Bats are nocturnal animals, so their eyes are adapted for seeing in low light conditions. In the daylight, their eyesight is not as effective due to the sensitivity of their rod cells, which are better suited for low light environments. Bats rely more on their echolocation abilities to navigate and hunt in the dark.
no
NO!!! They just cant see in the dark, they can in day
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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.
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.
no they cant
Bats can fly and echo locate.
No. You cant see it with your bare eye. I have it and you cant see it.
If you cant see his mirrors, then he cant see you.
If you cant see his mirrors, then he cant see you.
If you cant see his mirrors, then he cant see you.
they are small insect that you cant see. they are small insect that you cant see.
they can, i have seen them do it.