the box jellyfish does but not the other types of jellies; the box jellyfish does not seem to see white, but sees black and red.
Yes 24 eyes, some are human like
no Yes, Jellyfish Have Twenty Five Eyes! == == == ==
The box jellyfish has rudimentary light sensors, but no jellyfish has eyes.
about 24 eyes
Yes, jellyfish have eyes, but they are simple and do not have a complex structure like human eyes. Jellyfish use their eyes to detect light and shadows, helping them navigate their surroundings and respond to changes in light levels.
Yes, jellyfish have eyes, but they are simple and do not have a complex structure like human eyes. Jellyfish use their eyes to detect light and shadows, helping them navigate their surroundings and respond to changes in light levels.
No. Jellyfish do not have eyes, so they cannot "see."
Yes, box jellyfish do possess eyes. They have a cluster of eyes on each side of their bell, which allows them to detect light and navigate in their environment.
none, jellyfish have no eyes
Some jellyfishes haven't any, but most of them have eyes called ocelli; jellyfish of the class Cubozoa (box jelly) have 24 developed eyes. jelly fish dont have eyes as we think of them, although some species have eyespots. Eye spots are light-sensitive spots on the rim of their bells called ocelli
21 to 24
heres a few facts about the box jellyfish: - they have 24 eyes ( a section of 6 on each corner) - up to 15 tentacles grow on each corner of the box/bell - box jellyfish live in coastal waters throughout the Indo-Pacific and North Austrailia - each tentacle has 5,000 stinging cells - only jellyfish to have eyes - the box jellyfish is often taller than a 6ft. man Resources:wikipedia.com epedia.pbworks.com animals.nationalgeographic.com