Fly’s Eyes

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Another Fly

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And Another….

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Electron Micrograph of Fly’s Eyes

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A scanning electron micrograph of a close-up of a Drosophila fly’s eye. The structure of the eye, similar to many other insects, is termed a compound eye and is one of the most precise and ordered patterns in Biology.
Dragonfly (Common Darter)

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Dragonfly (Common Darter)

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Emperor Dragonfly (Anax imperator) male

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Dragonfly (Crying?)

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Face of a Southern Yellowjacket Queen (Vespula squamosa)

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Blue Banded Bee

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A Solitary Bee’s Eye

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Hoverfly

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Jumping Spiders Close-ups

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Human Eyes

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Frog’s Eye

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Cat’s Eye

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House Ant

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Ant Lion

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