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Do centipedes have eyes?                                 

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Yes, centipedes do have eyes. They have a pair of simple eyes, also known as ocelli, which are located on the top of their head. These eyes are not very efficient and can only detect light and dark, rather than forming images. Centipedes mainly rely on their sense of touch and chemical sensors to navigate their environment.
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YES, CENTIPEDES DO HAVE EYES ALTHOUGH THEIR EYESIGHT IS GENERALLY NOT AS DEVELOPED AS THAT OF OTHER ARTHROPODS LIKE INSECTS. MOST CENTIPEDES HAVE SIMPLE EYES KNOWN AS OCELLI, WHICH ARE SMALL.
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Yes, centipedes have eyes, but their vision is not as developed as in other creatures. They rely more on their antennae and other sensory organs to navigate their environment.
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Yes, centipedes have eyes, although the number and type of eyes can vary depending on the species. Most centipedes have simple eyes called ocelli, which can detect light and dark. Some species also have compound eyes that can detect motion and accurate images.
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