yes 10 to be exact, they have eyes on there 2 antennas all 6 feet and 2 on the head.
yes they do they just don't pay attention and if you see a fuzzy caterpillar that's a baby moth so sqwash it please leopardgirl
All insects do not have compound eyes. Insects like flies possess compound eyes and bees have a combination of compound eyes and single lens eyes. Some insects only have single lens eyes.
No, moths do not see very well but are attracted to light. In the United States there are over 11,000 species of moths.
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Moths protect themselves by keeping themselves still so their predators cannot see them. They don't fight, but use other methods. Many moths are colored to blend in to their surroundings. Also, some moths have fake "eyes" on their backs. If an animal attempts to kill the moth, it will show the eyes, making it look like a larger animal.
Moths' feet have tiny hooks on them. These hooks allow them to grip tightly to seemingly smooth surfaces, which lets them stay on the ceiling and walls.
No, butterflies are not blind. They have large compound eyes which allow them to see in very many different directions.
when the light reaching their eyes is not the same on the both side
Hornets have two compound eyes and upwards of about three rudimentary ocelli, or simple eyes, which are simple eyes that traditionally pick up light/dark variants to accompany the compound eyes in many flying insects.
Locust do not have simple eyes. They have compound eyes that allow them to look in different directions at once.
Bees only have 2 eyes which are split into separate segments. This is called compound eyes and allow the bee to see in several directions. Compound eyes allow the bee to find food, protect itself, and meet the other needs it requires for survival.
The function of the compound eyes on a crayfish is to allow them to see more of their surroundings and spot predators. Unlike predators, they must see all around them to give them the best chance of escape.
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That type of eye, is known as a Compound Eye with the many individual eyes that make it up known as ommatidia.
compound eyes
Flies have compound eyes.
antennae (touch, taste) compound eyes (light and movement)
Yes, houseflies have compound eyes.
The compound eyes on a grasshopper are on its head;)
Yes, houseflies have compound eyes.