Yes they have
Yes - they have 'compound' eyes - similar to those of a house-fly.
compound eyes
yes it is the right ,dragon fly has compound eyes
house fly
A fly has compound eyes which are made up of thousands of individual lenses. Each compound eye is made up of approximately 4,000 individual lenses, giving the fly a total of around 8,000 lenses in two eyes.
I think there called "compound eyes" but you better double check
Yes Housefly is a compound word because its two words made to a word. where does the fly it lives in a house. house + fly = Housefly so housefly is a compound word
A house fly with stripes and red eyes is a flesh fly. They breed in garbage, manure and small carcasses.
Yes, a house fly is a small insect with a gray body, transparent wings, and red eyes.
A spider eye typically has multiple simple eyes (called ocelli) that can detect light and dark, while a fly eye has complex compound eyes composed of many individual lenses that can detect motion and detail. Spider eyes are more focused on detecting movement and prey, whereas fly eyes are specialized for navigating and avoiding obstacles during flight.
Flies have 5 eyes! Two of these being compound eyes consisting of many lenses. The other three (ocelli) are single lens eyes located in a triangle form above and in between the two compound eyes, on the top of the head.
No they are compound having many lenses.images all at same time