Yes, certain animals can have more than two eyes. For example, some species of Spiders, insects, and mollusks possess multiple eyes, which can serve various functions such as enhancing vision or detecting movement. In fictional contexts, creatures with more than two eyes are common in mythology and Science Fiction. However, in humans and most vertebrates, having more than two eyes is not a natural occurrence.
which organisms have more than one lens in their eyes ?
Eyes Do More Than See was created in 1965-04.
More than our eyes can see.
it may had 2 or more eyes.
You have more melanin in your eyes than your mother does.
no
They only have 2 eyes because they don't need any more than that but for spiders that's a different story they have 8 eyes but im not sure why they have 8!
It is possible, but extremely rare. If a snake has two heads, that means four eyes instead of two. I don't know if a snake can have more than two eyes on one head, but yes, having more than two eyes is possible for a snake.
There 100,000 green eyes in the US!=.} There's way more than 100,000 green eyes in the US. I think 10% of the US has green eyes.
Nothing really, but think about it. 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 arms, 2 legs. it would just be unusual. why ask this, do you have 3?
No.
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