(This may be a very dumb question to ask, but I am curious)
Edited by FloridaAnts, May 9 2022 - 12:38 PM.
Edited by FloridaAnts, May 9 2022 - 12:38 PM.
Neither the compound eyes or ocelli have external muscles, ants eyes are in a fixed position. Ants change their point of view by turning their head or by changing their body’s position. The attached link is to a paper on Camponotus consobrinus eye anatomy. Though the paper uses dissection and microscopy to clarify the function of the compound eye and ocelli and determine the difference between them in male and female alates, no external eye muscles are noted.
https://www.nature.c...s/srep22331.pdf
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