answersLogoWhite

0

They can't see through your eyes

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you see through your eyes?

How do you see through your eyes ?


Where are butterfly eyes?

Butterfly eyes are located on their head, typically on the front part called the face. They have compound eyes, which are made up of many tiny lenses that allow them to see a wide range of colors and detect movement.


Why can't you see a butterflies eyes or mouth?

Their eyes are too small, but if you look closely, you will see them. A butterfly's mouth rolls out like a party blower so you can't see it unless you see it eating.


Can butterflies see well?

Butterflies can see a larger spectrum of colors than human beings because they have tetrachromatic vision rather than trichromatic vision. Their compound eyes allow them to see multiple images at once. However, they cannot see great detail at a distance.


When was See It Through My Eyes created?

See It Through My Eyes was created on 1997-11-11.


Why is a butterfly a insect WHY?

All insects (including butterflies) have a stiff exoskeleton, a three-part body, three pairs of jointed legs, compound eyes and one pair of antennae. In butterflies, the wings are made of the exoskeleton material that is so thin you can see through it.


Do butterflies have eye lashes?

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.


Is it that that the eyes see or the brain through the eyes?

Sure


Does the color of our eyes effect how we see?

no, eyes see through the pupal not the colored part


Can butterflies see?

Yes, butterflies have compound eyes that allow them to see ultraviolet, visible, and polarized light. They use their vision to locate flowers for nectar, navigate, and find mates.


How do ladybugs see?

They see through their eyes on their pronotum.


Can insects see everywhere?

Many insects have peripheral vision, meaning they can see all around, yes. The fact that butterflies can't see their wings is a myth, for example, their eyes are round, so they can see all around. Looking at their eyes gives away how much they can see.