No, they have camera style eyes. Some Spiders have very well developed vision and their eyes reflect that. See reviews by F. Barth, M. Land, R. Foelix and other arachnologists for details; also look at pics of Dinopis and Salticidae (jumping spiders)
Yes. Spiders have six or eight eyes. Look carefully.
no, they have 8.
8
Though many people think it has 2 eyes on the top of its head, it really has 0 eyes. The 2 cross-eyed eyes at the top are really only to sense light, not to see.
I've read that about 2% of the world's population has green eyes, with Hungarian people having the highest frequency at 20%.
Tiny eyes (also called ocelli) that can detect light and dark are located on top of the spiders cephalothorax. They also can detect different wavelengths and intensities of light.
Yes. Hazel eyes are often brown eyes with green coloring in them.
Some animals you may find long eyelashes on are the camel and the giraffe. FACT: The giraffe is said to have eyelashes more beautiful than that of a human!
Spiders do not have compound eyes. They are blind or else have 2, 4, 6, or 8 simple eyes.
No. Spiders, for example, generally have 8.
Spiders eyes are on the front where the legs are usually attached
All spiders have eight legs, but not all spiders have eight eyes. Some have 6, 4, 2, or 0 eyes.
Nope. Some spiders have eyes that are bigger than some small spiders themselves.
spiders have compound eyes
Unlike other spiders, the jeweled spider has two eyes.
most Spiders have 8 eyes
yes, they do see of their eyes
To see with.
Depends on what kind of spider.. There are rare spiders that does have 20 eyes.. (i hate spiders they scare the living crap out of me) Try checking on google.ca.
Most spiders have 8 eyes but it varies, some have none and some only have 2.