Two is the number of pairs of eyes that the whirligig beetle [Gyrinidae family] has. A pair on the top of the beetle's head sees clearly above water. A pair on the bottom sees clearly underwater.
The insect with the most eyes is the trilobite beetle, which has three extra eyes in addition to its two main compound eyes. These extra eyes are located on the top of its head and help it detect movement and light.
no instead they have many pairs of eyes
A museum beetle has four wings grouped into pairs. The front wings act as protection for hind wings and breathing pores.
it has five eyes it is a provine scienc fact
Scorpions have two eyes on the top of there head and usually two to five pairs of eyes along the front corners of there head.
they have 4 wings a top wing and a bottom wing
Most mites have eight legs and typically possess a varying number of eyes, ranging from zero to several pairs. Some species have no eyes at all, while others may have two to four pairs. The exact number and presence of eyes can differ significantly among the diverse groups of mites.
Yes, many organisms in nature grow in pairs, such as fish with two eyes, birds with two wings, and humans with two arms. Additionally, many plants have paired leaves or flowers.
Spiders occur in a great variety of sizes, and many (if not most) have 8 eyes (four pairs), so your task might be a bit complicated depending on which two eyes you are measuring and on which spider.
No, a locust is an insect and has six legs.
A tiger beetle has six legs.
The current records are 19 in a New Beetle, and 17 in a 1971 Beetle.