The honeybee has five eyes, they are:
COMPOUND EYE-two compound eyes each eye is made up of 1000s of light sensitive cells which help the bee understand colour, light and directional information from the suns ultra violet rays.
SIMPLE EYE- three simple eyes that are arranged in a triangle on the head.the simple eyes are called "ocelli" they mostly help the bee determine the amount of light present.
butterflies do have eyes but use there antenas like most bugs
Butterflies do no have eyelashes. They have there eyes with two antennae above the eyes. Some butterflies have fuzzy hair near there eyes, but this is not considered as eyelashes.
Yes they do.
Because your unhuman.
Butterflies have two compound eyes, each made up of thousands of tiny lenses called facets. This compound eye structure allows butterflies to see a wide range of colors, patterns, and movements.
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No, butterflies are not blind. They have large compound eyes which allow them to see in very many different directions.
no they dont elephants do not have eye lashes
yes chimps have little lashes
It's meant to be for that pink bit at the bottom of your eye just above the bottom eye lashes.
Certainly.
eye lashes
they have eye lashes and that protects the eye
They do not have eye lids, so they cannot have eye lashes. Lashes are also a form of fur so the only kind of animals with lashes are mammals.
No, they don't
They have eye lashes.
Three on each eye
No he doesn't have any he wares false lashes
the eye lashes protects the eye from on coming objects