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why are bats blind in nature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, bats are not blind. Bats have small eyes with very sensitive vision, which helps them see in conditions we might consider pitch black. They don't have the sharp and colorful vision humans have, but they don't need that. Think of bat vision as similar to a dark-adapted Mr.

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Answered by ShweTiwari
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No, bats are not blind. Bats have small eyes with very sensitive vision, which helps them see in conditions we might consider pitch black. They don't have the sharp and colorful vision humans have, but they don't need that.

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