Myth or Fact? #25 - Bats are blind

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Welcome everybody to a new episode of Myth of Fact? A series in which we will show that some common believes are myths while others turn out to be true.

You are sitting with friends at the table and have some nice talks. You see there is no water left and you are thirsty. What are you going to do? Obviously you stand up and go to the freezer to get some fresh, sparking water. On the way to the freezer you overlook the wall in front of you since you are busy with reading great posts on Steemit. Banging your head against the wall you hear your friends laughing and calling you blind like a bat.

Every now and then you hear some horrific stories about blood sucking vampire bats that want your precious fluid of life. A widespread believe is that bats are blind and only navigate by echolocation. You seem to lack both: sight and echolocation.

Back to the bats – is it true that the only flying mammals are blind or is this just another widespread misunderstanding?

Let’s have a thorough checkup and answer this question!

How do bats navigate?

In the following we will use the two main categories of bat, Megachiroptera and Microchrioptera, and describe their most efficient way of navigating and surviving in nature. The word chiroptera comes from the Greek and means "hand-wing". This name was giving due to the structure of bat wings which look similar to the human hand.


Fig1. Bat skeleton. Source

First of all, all bat species can see. None of them is blind, NONE. The myth arose from the fact that most bats are nocturnal mammals that hunt at night. Furthermore bats are born blind but gain their eyesight after few days. Megachiroptera, or simply called Megabats, have well developed eyes they use to collect their nutrients from fruits or nectar and therefore need a proper eyesight.

Microchiroptera, or Microbats, have very poor developed eyes and feed on insects. Some other larger species of Microbats hunt animals such as fish, birds, lizards etc.

While Megabats have proper eyesight Microbats rely on echolocation for navigation. There is only one Megabat species, the Egyptian fruit bat Rousettus egyptiacus, which is able to use a kind to echolocation.

Echolocating animals such as Microbats emit self-produced high pitched squeaks ( ultra sonic) to their environment and detect variations in the reflected sound waves. The echo that bounces off nearby objects or insects is used of navigation and hunting. They compare the sound they emitted with the sound waves they receive and their brain processes these information. The darker it is the more the bats use Echolocation for navigation. Comparing Mega- and Microbats one can see that Microbats have larger ears while Megabats have larger eyes.


Fig.2 Illustration on Animal Echolocation Source

Speaking of bats being blind? Some bats have even far better developed eyes than us humans. Some fruit bats are able to see ultraviolet light! This makes sense since some flowers reflect ultraviolet light.

We humans can’t see UV light because it isn’t in the range of the light spectrum we can see. If you want to know more about the spectrum of light I recommend you to read my Life Explorers - The Human Senses Part I: Sight.

Still not convinced?

In the late 1930s Donald Griffin made several experiments on bats to study their navigational methods. In the physical laboratories of Harvard they were able to determine that bats use self produced ultra sonic waves that humans cannot hear. He blindfolded the bats and kept their ears shut. The result was that the bats were not able to avoid obstacles set on a course. Opening their eyes they were able to see the obstacles and avoid them. In the next phase the blindfolded them again but left their ears free. Now the bats were able to avoid the obstacles even blindfolded.

In 1944 he identified this phenomena as echolocation.


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Batman was here.

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nah, Batman was busy chasing joker :)

lol you have a great sense of humour mate

A very interesting read, Although if i am honest, although i find them fascinating creatures, they still completely freak me out. Hehe (runs away like a girl)

I knew bats weren't blind but thanks for sharing this additional information. Interesting indeed!

@timsaid really great post and some amazing pictures really love it keep up the amazing work and keep steeming on

Thanks man!

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Tim,

Hello from Spain.

One night here in Spain my brother-in-law and I came home late from the bar to my sisters piso. We had to be super quite because my sister was pissed off because we didnt come home.

When we opened the window a bat came flying in and must have circled the small dining room 1.000 times in one second without touching anything in the room.

My brother-in-law freaked out and grabbed the broom to try and swat it out of the air so it wouldnt hit one of us. He broke just about everything in the room and never hit the bat. After my sister woke up screaming and yelling the bat simply flew out the window.

Ill leave it there because Im sure you can imagine.

Great post.

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great

This is so funny!

indeed!!!

Bats are pretty amazing creatures. We as humans can learn alot about how bats navigate through the darkess of places using they're sonar. How they're able to locate prey and move in with a flock of bats without hitting each other or the items around them . And not just bats they're are many more animals out in the world that use this ability which we can learn so much from. To be honest our world is filled with amazing species. :)

Bats are super important to our enviroment. They do WAY more good than bad. When you look at them close they look like a mouse with velvet wings.

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Hey Domi, I had similar experience! Always watch out in tropical places ! :) haha

Yes, but this was in a 9 story piso at 3:00 drunk as a skunk...

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So does that mean he was flying with sight? How did grow up not knowing this????

I would say they feel frequency/vibrations and can hang a 90% turn with no problems: and fast!!!! He must have swatted at the bat over 100 times. This went on for 20min.

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thanks

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This is great. Laughed my ass off. What they needed was a swivel on his feet so he could turn around slowly to face him.

Domi

lol very creative

eye blind yes, ears no! :) thank you for this.

They are not blind :D lol

Damn life has been a lie! Thank you

I read somewhere that if a bat is placed in a pitch-black room, criss-crossed with fine wires, it will still be able to pick out their prey without touching any of the wires.

Pretty neat.

it was in a textbook, I don't have it anymore since we read it last year. my friends might still have it. If i come across it, I'll post a picture.

A bat picking up his prey.

Whaat? They should have used a Bat instead of Tom Cruise in the Mission Impossible movies, the missions wouldn't have been so impossible then :P

Very good.Excellent comment

Quote "If Batman wants so badly to be a bat, he might be more intriguing if he were also blind, like a Bat"

Very good my brother. Excellent comment

Bats are awsome dude !