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dragons cannot be colour blind because if they were then the dragons themselves would not need to be coloured themselves as they wouldn't need to blend in to their surroundings because all the dragons would be seeing anyway is black and white. - Brandon Bradley

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10y ago

It depends on what you mean. A dragonfly's faceted compound eyes has a wide viewing angle and is good for detecting fast movement. However because the lenses are tiny, the image resolution is poor, though amongst insects, dragonfly eyes have a specialised 'pseudo-pupil' to give a higher resolution than others.

In short their eyes do what the dragonfly needs them to do, and don't do things that a dragonfly does not need.

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15y ago

Dragonflies are not babies. Nymphs are.So no.

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14y ago

No,they see very well with compound eyes and prey on smaller midges etc.

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8y ago

Yes, dragonflies have compound eyes, like many insects.

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