Yes, so do grasshoppers, butterflies, and ants.
A whirligig beetle has two sets of compound eyes. answered by Easton
No they are not, the June Beetle (June bug) has two compound eyes usually with antennae between them.
Compound is the type of eyes which the Goliath beetle has.Specifically, the beetle in question (Goliathusspp) has as an eye on either side of its head. Each eye lets the beetle see what is above, alongside, around, behind and beyond the beetle since each part is assigned responsibility for a set direction. Eyelash-like scent receptors project sideways from each eye.
The head is the location of a beetle's eyes.Specifically, a beetle's body is divided into three main parts. The first or front segment is the head, which is followed by the thorax and then the abdomen. Compound eyes tend to be located on either side of the front part of the head whereas any simple eyes (ocelli) will be found a bit back from the front and on the top.
Probably dragonflies, with as many as 30000 facets in each of their compound eyes.
compound eyes
Flies have compound eyes.
Yes, houseflies have compound eyes.
Yes, houseflies have compound eyes.
The compound eyes on a grasshopper are on its head;)
Compound eyes are used for shapes and colors
Grasshoppers have TWO COMPOUND EYES AND THREE SIMPLE EYES.