PaskaNaakka PM me Maud pics Well, now she can make up for her blindness with echolocation. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Blue Eyes @FanOfMostEverything Interesting. Thank you for that information. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
WatermelonRat AssistantUpload King @FanOfMostEverything I heard the opposite, that fruit bats have better than average eyesight (though probably good smell too). Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME @Blue Eyes Fruit bats do, apparently. As this site states: The fruit bat has an excellent sense of smell. While many people believe all bats are blind, fruit bats are really the only bats that do not have the best sight, they mostly do everything with their nose. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
solarcharger @Blue Eyes I think if what I’m remembering from a Nat Geo special is true, I think they can smell things for at least a mile? Maybe wrong on that. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Blue Eyes @FanOfMostEverything Can bats really smell that far of a distance? You got me curious now. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
FanOfMostEverything Planeswalker — FoME @Blue Eyes And smell. Flutterbat tracked the giant apple from halfway across the orchard. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
WatermelonRat AssistantUpload King @EHAN Actually, bats have fairly good eyesight. Fruit bats in particular, as a matter of fact. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Star Cavalcade @EHAN And the whole ‘albino being a creature of the night’ thing. Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
EHAN SELAMAT PAGI It’s funny because bats have poor eyesight Posted 10 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Interesting. Thank you for that information.
I heard the opposite, that fruit bats have better than average eyesight (though probably good smell too).
Fruit bats do, apparently. As this site states:
The fruit bat has an excellent sense of smell. While many people believe all bats are blind, fruit bats are really the only bats that do not have the best sight, they mostly do everything with their nose.
I think if what I’m remembering from a Nat Geo special is true, I think they can smell things for at least a mile? Maybe wrong on that.
Can bats really smell that far of a distance? You got me curious now.
And smell. Flutterbat tracked the giant apple from halfway across the orchard.
Actually, bats have fairly good eyesight. Fruit bats in particular, as a matter of fact.
And the whole ‘albino being a creature of the night’ thing.
lol