I think the answer is, "They have many lenses. More than thousands. So they can focus and see 1000 of scenes in one seconds as we see only one scene
With their eyes.
Yes, flies can see the color brown. Flies have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide range of colors, including brown.
Flies do not see in infrared. They have compound eyes that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light, but they primarily rely on visible light for their vision.
Flies have compound eyes.
they have two eyes. These are called facet eyes. all flies have more then two eyes, most have two compound eyes and three simple ones Flies have two compound eyes. Compound eyes can consist of thousands of photoreceptor units (ommatidia), or individual eye units that focus sight in different directions.
a coulour of a flies eyes is a black with a hint of silver
Flies see differently from humans. Their eyes are made up of many tiny units called ommatidia that each detect light and movement. This allows flies to see a mosaic image of their surroundings rather than a clear, detailed image like humans do.
Flies have compound eyes that allow them to see in multiple directions at once. This means that they can detect movement and changes in light from various angles, giving them a wide field of vision including behind them.
they have over 8000 eyes
Does a fly have eyes in the back of its head
They go to their eyes for water.
How do you see through your eyes ?