Insects usually have 2 compound eyes but their vision has two distinct organs:
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all buterflies look like they have 2 eyes but actually have 20,000!(they are very small)
The butterfly has 12,000 eyes but u can only see 2 ;)
How many eyes do insects have?
a butterfly has 12,000 eyes
yes
12
two eyes
the butterflies eyes are the side of there head.
No, butterflies are not blind. They have large compound eyes which allow them to see in very many different directions.
The sense organs of butterflies are the eyes, antennae, and other parts of the body.
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.
Butterflies have 4 wings.
the butterflies eyes are the side of there head.
Many insects have hair on their eyes- the best example is a honey bee but many butterflies, flies and hoverflies also have hairy eyes. LordV
No, butterflies are not blind. They have large compound eyes which allow them to see in very many different directions.
Butterflies don't have any tentacles. Butterflies have: six legs, three body parts, two compound eyes and two antennae.
They can't see through your eyes
yes
Butterflies have compound eyes.
The multi-faceted eyes of an insect are officially known as compound eyes.
The sense organs of butterflies are the eyes, antennae, and other parts of the body.
Adult butterflies have six legs and bilateral symmetry. In addition, adult butterflies have wings, as well as compound eyes.
Butterflies have compound eyes.
Yes, so do grasshoppers, butterflies, and ants.