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Do bats have eyes?


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Bats have eyes. Most bats have very small eyes but they are still capable of seeing. Other larger fruit bats have large, round eyes and can see very well. ChaCha is sustained by your questions. |From Batconservation.org!

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All bats have eyes & some have excellent eyesight. Bats that hunt at night usually rely on echolocation but they still can see.

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Yes, bats have two eyes that work better in darkness. Thank you for asking ChaCha!

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Bats (the Megachiroptera) have large eyes that are capable of seeing well even in almost total darkness. ChaCha on!

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All bats have eyes, and a number of species, particularly Flying foxes, have very large eyes and excellent eyesight. ChaCha on!

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Bats are like mice or other small mammals--they all have eyes.

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Yes, bats do have eyes. Did you have another question for ChaCha?

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Bats do have eyes. They have excellent night vision. Did you know that bats always turn left when exiting a cave? ChaCha on!

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