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Grasshoppers see using compound eyes, which are made up of thousands of tiny lenses called ommatidia. This structure allows them to detect movement and view a wide field of vision, although their ability to resolve fine details is limited compared to vertebrate eyes. Additionally, grasshoppers can perceive ultraviolet light, which helps them navigate and find food in their environment. Their vision is especially adapted for spotting predators and navigating through vegetation.

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