Desert ants possess compound eyes, which are made up of thousands of tiny individual lenses called ommatidia, allowing them to detect motion and see a wide field of view. In contrast, human eyes have a single lens system that focuses light onto a retina, providing high-resolution images and better color perception. This structural difference enables desert ants to be more adept at navigating their environment in harsh conditions, while humans benefit from detailed vision suited for complex tasks.
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