The same as all other spiders - eight.
All spiders have eight legs, but not all spiders have eight eyes. Some have 6, 4, 2, or 0 eyes.
No, eyes can vary in size among individuals. Factors such as genetics, age, and underlying health conditions can influence the size and shape of a person's eyes.
if the question askes are all living creatures eyes the same size occurding to their kind of animal then , yes but some eyes may be more out then others
Yes, varying only in size.
Red back spiders, and all Theridiidae for that matter, have two rows of four eyes, which makes for a grand total of eight eyes.
Of course not. Not even in the same person. One of the rules in science is that everything is a different size until you get to molecules and atoms. What you may be looking for is: The only thing humans have as a baby that is the same size as an adult is their eyes. So yes, they are the same size throughout your lifetime.
The same as other spiders - eight eyes. They're in a small 'cluster' on top of the body.
All spiders have a face, though not all of them have a nose or eyes. Just because they are tiny does not mean some don't have any.
No. Spiders, for example, generally have 8.
No, horse's eyes do not grow. Horses are born with eyes the same size as they will be all through their life into adulthood.
no