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.
The common housefly has two compound eyes with 4,000 lenses.
It depends what type of insect. Ants have two and grasshoppers have 5.
It is having two eyes. hahaha what a question :-)
Generally, flies have compound eyes - Eyes that consist of thousands of individual photoreceptors. This allows them to see up, forward, and to the sides simultaneously.
Flies have two compound eyes, one on each side of its head.
Bats have 2 eyes.
YES!Flies have five eyes
Flies have compound eyes.
a coulour of a flies eyes is a black with a hint of silver
they have over 8000 eyes
Does a fly have eyes in the back of its head
They go to their eyes for water.
A bat fly is any of the family Nycteribiidae of flattened, spider-like parasitic flies, which do not have eyes or wings.
Insects like flies for example.
With their eyes.
No, flies have 5 eyes. Most spiders have either 6 or 8 eyes.
No, sepia eyes is autosomal.
Flies have 5 eyes! Two of these being compound eyes consisting of many lenses. The other three (ocelli) are single lens eyes located in a triangle form above and in between the two compound eyes, on the top of the head.
yes they do No they do not eat their eyes! They lap up the fluid around the eyes.