The following animals have very poor eyesight: moles, bats, and dolphins. Moles have very small eyes and rely mainly on their sense of smell. Bats use echolocation to navigate, and dolphins rely on their sonar to detect objects in the water.
Moles and bats have very poor eyesight. Bats use echolocation to navigate while hunting for prey, and moles rely on their sense of smell and touch to find food and underground tunnels. Both animals have adapted to their environments with alternative methods of sensing their surroundings.