Bats do possess Excellent night vision, which allows them to navigate and hunt in low-light conditions, often perceiving their environment more effectively than humans can in darkness. However, the statement that they see "three times better" than humans is an oversimplification. Their vision is adapted for specific nocturnal activities, and while they can see well in dim light, they also rely heavily on echolocation for spatial awareness and locating prey. Thus, their visual capabilities are different rather than simply superior.
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