A bee.They have THOUSANDS OF EYES and they see outside of there hives and inside theyre bodies.If you dare to throw a stick in theyre hive they will know you did it and sting you to death.So this is no joke kiddo,If you don't listen to this,its not my fault
Apart from the facet Eyes of insects, all Eyes have pupils.
Insects can see in all directions because insects have more than 100 eyes
It's a tricky question because insects have two kinds of eyes. There are simple eyes and compound eyes. Some insects just have one type, others have both types. The simple answer is, most insects have two eyes, but several of them have five eyes.
All insects have a three-part body, three pairs of legs, compound eyes, two antennae, and an exoskeleton.
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.
Flies have compound eyes.
Insects have Compund Eyes.
Many insects have peripheral vision, meaning they can see all around, yes. The fact that butterflies can't see their wings is a myth, for example, their eyes are round, so they can see all around. Looking at their eyes gives away how much they can see.
Yes they do have eyes.
Insects have compound eyes, which are made up of multiple individual lenses called ommatidia. These eyes provide insects with a wide field of view and the ability to detect movement and perceive polarized light.
a monkeyta has 4 legs, and 4 eyes, and a spider has 8 legs and 8 eyes, but i don't know of any that have 4 legs and 8 eyes
Insects .