Yes, they have compound eyes.
No, ants have eyes
Ants do not have eyes in the traditional sense. They have compound eyes made up of many small lenses that allow them to detect light and movement. The color of an ant's eyes is usually black or dark brown.
ants definitely have eyes, but cant understand about red eyes.
no
Ants have 2 eyes, but each eye is made up of many smaller eyes.
Most ants have two compound eyes, each made up of multiple lenses. In addition to their compound eyes, ants also have three simple eyes, called ocelli, that are located on the top of their head and are sensitive to light levels but do not form images like the compound eyes do.
no I'm pretty sure thay have 2 eyes.
it has two eyes and a head
Yes, ants can see. They have eyes, but they can't see very well. They depend on their antena to feel instead of see.
Yes, so do grasshoppers, butterflies, and ants.
They don't have eyes they use their antlers to move and sense where to go etc
Antennae and compound and simple eyes account for ants being able to see and smell. Antennae help ants to detect chemicals known as pheromones that communicate dangers, directions and reproduction and to pick up environmental smells. Two compound eyes and three simple eyes respective identify movement and light.