yes 10 to be exact, they have eyes on there 2 antennas all 6 feet and 2 on the head.
Butterfly eyes are located on their head, typically on the front part called the face. They have compound eyes, which are made up of many tiny lenses that allow them to see a wide range of colors and detect movement.
Yes, wasps can see and identify colors. They have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide range of colors, including ultraviolet light.
Yes, flies can see the color brown. Flies have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide range of colors, including brown.
Moths' feet have tiny hooks on them. These hooks allow them to grip tightly to seemingly smooth surfaces, which lets them stay on the ceiling and walls.
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.
Locust do not have simple eyes. They have compound eyes that allow them to look in different directions at once.
Bees only have 2 eyes which are split into separate segments. This is called compound eyes and allow the bee to see in several directions. Compound eyes allow the bee to find food, protect itself, and meet the other needs it requires for survival.
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because you have eyes
That type of eye, is known as a Compound Eye with the many individual eyes that make it up known as ommatidia.
Flies have compound eyes.
compound eyes
The compound eyes on a grasshopper are on its head;)
Yes, houseflies have compound eyes.
antennae (touch, taste) compound eyes (light and movement)
Compound eyes are used for shapes and colors
Grasshoppers have TWO COMPOUND EYES AND THREE SIMPLE EYES.