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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No, bats cannot see in infrared. They use echolocation - emitting sounds and analyzing the echoes that bounce back - to navigate in the dark.
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.
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