It's a bug's eye
  • 11 years ago
Insects have a wide field of view and are acutely sensitive to motion. Their eyes are made up of thousands of light-sensing structures. Each contains a lens and a cone that funnels light to a photosensitive organ. Some insects like bees and dragonflies have lenses in their eyes which both close up and panoramic vision, both left and right, all in focus at the same time.

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