Grasshopper Eyes: Understanding Compound Vision and Lens Count
Grasshoppers have compound eyes, which means they have multiple lenses per eye. Depending on the species, grasshoppers can have anywhere from a few dozen to several thousand lenses per eye. This allows them to have a wide field of vision and to detect movement very well, which is essential for predators and prey alike.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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