Talk:Raven Branwen/@comment-26258854-20180529114147/@comment-25936766-20180531233701

@Megadracosaurus: 1) You read wrong about bats then. It is a scientific fact that bats have extremely poor and limited vision, and not just merely being colorblind. Why do you think they use echolocation?

Most bats have poor visual clarity because their eyes are small and poorly developed. It's the reason they're colorblind, and many species can only detect light when it's at low levels, like at night, with the only advantage being that some species are good at detecting UV. The only exception are megabats, which have better vision than humans do. And those are not the majority.

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2) So in other words, 1 Hyena species eats bugs, and 2 are mostly scavengers, with only 1 exception, even if a big one. In other words, 2/4 species of Hyenas are scavengers, and only 1/4 is mainly a hunter.

Any wonder that there's the stereotype of hyenas being scavengers then?