compound eyes
house fly
A house fly with stripes and red eyes is a flesh fly. They breed in garbage, manure and small carcasses.
Does a fly have eyes in the back of its head
A fly has compound eyes which are made up of thousands of individual lenses. Each compound eye is made up of approximately 4,000 individual lenses, giving the fly a total of around 8,000 lenses in two eyes.
Bugs may fly into your eyes because they are attracted to the moisture and warmth around your eyes, or they may simply be flying around and accidentally land in your eye.
red eyes
red eyes
Yes - they have 'compound' eyes - similar to those of a house-fly.
No, flies have 5 eyes. Most spiders have either 6 or 8 eyes.
5 to 8
Yes they have
red eyes