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.
An aquatic animal that fits this description is a crayfish. Crayfish are freshwater crustaceans with many legs and are typically found in rivers, lakes, and streams.
Two(2) a left and a right.
Humans have three types of cones in their eyes, which are responsible for color vision.
Hornets have 5 eyes – 3 small simple eyes located on the top of their head (ocelli) and 2 larger compound eyes on the sides. The compound eyes are made up of multiple individual lenses that help hornets see movement and detect light.
Humans have three types of cones in their eyes, which are responsible for color vision.
Crustaceans typically possess compound eyes, which are made up of numerous small visual units called ommatidia. These eyes provide a wide field of vision and are highly effective in detecting motion and changes in light. Some crustaceans also have simple eyes, or ocelli, which can help with light perception. The combination of these eye types allows crustaceans to navigate their aquatic environments effectively.
Crustaceans typically have two compound eyes, which are located on stalks that can move independently. These eyes are composed of multiple ommatidia, allowing them to detect motion and light in their environment effectively. Some species may also possess simple eyes in addition to their compound eyes.
Crustaceans are a completely different species of Arthropod, because they have 10 legs, pupils in their eyes, etc. Most types of crustaceans also live in the water, although a few species of insects also live underwater.
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they poke out of the head and it is called a compound eye. They are kind of beady and can see all around the body.
Many creatures that are hardly related to each other have more than two eyes. Examples include many kinds of leeches, some kinds of clams, most kinds kinds of arthropods such as spiders, and certainly most kinds of insects. In particular, insects, trilobites, horseshoe crabs, and many crustaceans such as crabs and mantis shrimps, have (or, when they still were alive, had) clustered eyes. There is no one name for all those creatures, but the clustered eyes are called compound eyes, and the little eyes that are clustered into compound eyes are called ommatidia. A single eye in a compound eye is called an ommatidium.
No they are crustaceans and shrimp like. Fish also dont have legs, or 170 legs. Fish also dont have 3 eyes.
Crustaceans are omnivores.
Many humans eat crab and stuff like that at restaurants.Mostly birds that live near water however many types of fish such as the striped bass like crustaceans in their diet as well
no they are crustaceans
Some crustaceans are omnivores.
Scuds (sideswimmers) are crustaceans