There are no insects with eyes on their knees. However, there are many kinds of insects with ears on their knees. Some examples include crickets and grasshoppers.
Fleas don't possess compound eyes but they have only simple eyespots with a single biconvex lens & Spring tails have two eyes, but these two are actually clusters of up to 8 single eyes but they are not technically compound eyes.
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The key features of an insect that make it look like a dragonfly are its long, slender body, large transparent wings, and big compound eyes.
Yes, a house fly is a small insect with a gray body, transparent wings, and red eyes.
Yes, the navel is distal to the knees. Distal means farther away from the point of reference, which in this case is the knees. The navel is located above the knees on the body.
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Insects have Compund Eyes.
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No it does not have eyes but a little insect lives in side the shell.
Yes they do have eyes.
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The multi-faceted eyes of an insect are officially known as compound eyes.
You don't need weapons to win a fight. There are at least 3 places on the body to debilitate someone. The throat, the knees, and the eyes, none of which require weapons. You kick hard in the knees, punch in the throat or poke the eyes.
If the insect in question has both complex eyes and simple eyes. the simple eyes are for close range vision while the complex eyes are primarily for longer range vision. If the insect has no complex eyes, then their simple eyes are used best they can for all around vision.