10. 5 in gravity version and 5 in orbit version
No
hexbug nanos do not have eyes as they are completely random. they bounce of things and the vibration causes them to turn not eyes.Although the hexbug original does have a sensor which makes it turn- Tom Ryan
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They do for a while, but I don't think they'll last...
In researching the answer to this question it would appear the iPod Nanos comes in a variety of colors, aqua, green, pink, grey, white, yellow, pink, purple, and blue. These colors are all quite eye catching.
Hexbug Nano, the robotic creature that behaves like a bug is a good way to learn more about gravity and other scientific things. The original Hexbug is a toy bug that reacts on sounds and pressure on the antennae. The Nano has a wide variety of colors and patterns, and some glow in the dark toys.
In the hexbug case
hexbug armbands enable it to swim.
Look on the paper you get inside the hexbug capsule.
The rarest Hex Bug Nano on Earth is typically a limited edition or special release version that was only produced in small quantities. These can include unique colors, designs, or collaborations with other brands. It can be difficult to determine the exact rarest Hex Bug Nano as availability can vary.
A Hex Bug Nano is a small robotic creature that behaves like a real bug. Each Nano is collectible and you can buy tracks and arenas for the 'bugs' to crawl around. Batteries are usually included.