13 June,2024
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Dragonflies have large, multifaceted compound eyes that cover most of their head, providing them with almost 360-degree vision.
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Horseflies are known for their large, brightly colored eyes, which often feature intricate patterns.
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Praying mantises have prominent, bulging compound eyes that help them detect movement and hunt their prey.
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Robber flies have large compound eyes that give them excellent vision for hunting other insects.
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Houseflies have large, red compound eyes that provide them with a broad field of vision.
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Male mayflies have very large, bulging eyes that help them locate females during their brief adult life.
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Stalk-eyed flies are named for their elongated eye stalks, which can be quite striking and are used in mate selection.
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Although not an insect but an arachnid, jumping spiders have large, forward-facing eyes that give them excellent vision and a wide field of view.
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Bulldog ants have large, prominent eyes that provide them with good vision for hunting and navigating their environment.
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Butterflies have large, compound eyes that help them detect movement and navigate while flying.
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