Probably dragonflies, with as many as 30000 facets in each of their compound eyes.
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
Simple Eye or Pigment Pit is a single lens eye form. Ocelli or eye spot is type of simple eye. Insects with simple eyes are bees, wasps, ants, and dragonflies.
A whirligig beetle has two sets of compound eyes.
answered by Easton
flies have compound eyes but also simple eyes a correct answer would be beetles. they only have compound eyes
Every insect has a pair of compound eyes.
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Bee
fly
beetle
they can see in many directions because their eyes are in different positions than fixed like our eyes. Also some insects have many lenses to their eyes like a bee, wasp or fly.
There are many characteristics that are general of insect body structures. Most insect bodies include a hard casing for protection for example.
Insects can have a number of eyes and moreover, eyes of different types; single eyes and compound ones. In contrast with our eyes, insect eyes are immovable and unable to focus. Insects are short sighted. Butterflies are probably the most far sighted, they can see perhaps a few meters, while bumblebees only have a range of a half meter. But many insects are helped a lot by their sometimes unbelievable sensitivity for scents.
The insect depends on the sun for energy because the sun is the source of energy for most living things
dragonfly
If the insect in question has both complex eyes and simple eyes. the simple eyes are for close range vision while the complex eyes are primarily for longer range vision. If the insect has no complex eyes, then their simple eyes are used best they can for all around vision.
Insects have Compund Eyes.
It looks!
No it does not have eyes but a little insect lives in side the shell.
Yes they do have eyes.
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dragonfly
honey bee
they are always open
The multi-faceted eyes of an insect are officially known as compound eyes.
it is called a compound