Which animal has 100 eyes?

If you spot a West Indian fuzzy chiton, it has most likely spotted you too. Chitons may lack a brain, head and eyes in the classic sense, but nestled in the shell of this primitive marine mollusc are hundreds of tiny 'eyes', complete with lenses that focus light to create images.
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What creature has 1000 eyes?

Although chitons look very simple, these mollusks have a very sophisticated shell. Its outer layer contains up to 1000 tiny eyes, each a bit smaller than the period at the end of this sentence.
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Which animal has the most eyes?

Dragonflies (Anisoptera)

Some species of dragonfly have more than 28,000 lenses per compound eye, a greater number than any other living creature.
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Which animal has more than 100 eyes?

Scallops have up to 100 very unique and specific eyes.
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Do scallops have 100 eyes?

Ocean creatures are known for their weird eyes, but scallops have one of the weirdest visual systems of all. These marine bivalves (above) have up to 200 eyes, and each of them uses a mirror instead of a lens to focus light.
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Which animal has 10,000 eyes?

The mantis shrimp's visual system is unique in the animal kingdom. Mantis shrimps, scientifically known as stomatopods, have compound eyes, a bit like a bee or a fly, made up of 10,000 small photoreceptive units.
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How many eyes do oysters have?

It's super weird that clams, oysters, mussels and scallops don't have eyes, but not as weird as it would be if they did have eyes. Turns out scallops are super weird. They have up to 200 eyes.
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What has 12000 eyes living?

eyes. an impressive 12,000 eyes.
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Which animal has 8 hearts?

Such an enormous pressure would require a very large, strong and slow-beating heart. But, they postulate, instead of a single large heart, the Barosaurus probably had some eight hearts.
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Which animal has blue blood?

Can you guess what animals might have blue blood? Lobsters, crabs, pillbugs, shrimp, octopus, crayfish, scallops, barnacles, snails, small worms (except earthworms), clams, squid, slugs, mussels, horseshoe crabs, most spiders. None of these animals have backbones. Some of these animals are Mollusks, like the snails.
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What animal has 7 stomachs?

Actually all animals have just one stomach it may be divided into parts that perform different digestive functions. Ruminants those animals that “chew their cud” or burp and digest some more typically have 4 parts to their stomachs. There are no animals with 7 parts to their stomachs.
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Do giraffes have two hearts?

There is a systemic heart, the main heart, and two lesser hearts that pump blood to the gills where waste is discarded and oxygen is received. They are also the world's tallest mammals.
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What creature has 16 eyes?

Conversation. Peacock mantis shrimp eyes have 16 photoreceptors, compared to a human's three, and can see not just visible, but also ultraviolet and polarized light.
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Which animal has 3 hearts?

Octopuses have blue blood, three hearts and a doughnut-shaped brain. But these aren't even the most unusual things about them! Known for their otherworldly look and remarkable intelligence, octopuses continue to reveal astonishing qualities, abilities and behaviour.
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Which animal has 1,000 legs?

A newly discovered millipede has claimed the title of the 'leggiest' animal in the world. Eumillipes persephone was found more than 60 metres below the ground, using its 1,300 legs to push itself through the soil. A millipede with more than 1,000 legs has been discovered, making it the first 'true' millipede.
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Is there a one-eyed demon?

Kabandha, a demon with no head or neck with one large eye on the breast and a mouth on the stomach. Kabandha appears in Hindu mythology as a character in the Ramayana.
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Which animal milk is black?

Answer: The female black rhinoceros or Diceros bicornis give black milk. Explanation: Black milk is the slimmest milk containing very little amount of fat (0.2%) is produced by Black rhinoceros.
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What animal has 0 hearts?

Jellyfish, starfish, and even corals manage very well without hearts. Starfish do not even have blood, so this explains why no heart is required. Instead, they use small hair-like structures called cilia to push seawater through their bodies and they extract oxygen from the water.
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What animal never dies?

To date, there's only one species that has been called 'biologically immortal': the jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii. These small, transparent animals hang out in oceans around the world and can turn back time by reverting to an earlier stage of their life cycle.
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Does anything in nature have 1 eye?

But do one-eyed animals exist outside Greek mythology and Hollywood? The answer is yes. And they are everything but big monsters. There are 44 species of the genus Cyclops, also known as water fleas, all with a single eye that is either red or black.
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Is it OK to touch a butterfly?

While it is important to be extremely gentle when petting a butterfly, the consequences are rarely so dramatic. The dust you may see on your finger after touching a lepidopteran wing is actually made up of tiny wing scales (modified hairs). If too many scales are rubbed away, the wing is more likely to tear or fail.
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Is there a limit to human eye?

What is the smallest and farthest we can see? Now here's a fact that may surprise you: There is no intrinsic limit to the smallest or farthest thing we can see. So long as an object of whatever size, distance or brevity transfers a photon to a retinal cell, we can spy it.
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Why don't you bite oysters?

It's an urban legend that you are supposed to let it slide down your throat without biting into it. Think of an oyster like a grape: if you don't chew the grape, you won't get the full flavor.
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What gender are oysters?

Oysters change their gender

All oysters start life as male, but most will change permanently to female after about a year. Their reproductive organs produce both sperm and eggs, giving them the capability to change gender. It is, therefore, possible for an oyster to fertilize its own eggs.
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Can oysters feel pain?

Moreover, since oysters don't have central nervous systems, they're unlikely to experience pain in a way resembling ours—unlike a pig or a herring or even a lobster. They can't move, so they don't respond to injury like those animals do, either.
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