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[[Image:Compound-eyes-fruitfly.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The compound eyes of a house fly.]]
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* Compound eyes are found on most insects and some crustaceans, and are composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image. Most compound eyes feature hexagonal lenses in an array forming the pattern.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_eye</ref>
  
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[[Image:Compound-eyes-fruitfly.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The compound eyes of a house fly.]]
* The compound eye is found on most insects and some crustaceans, which is composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image. Most compound eyes feature hexagonal lenses in an array forming the pattern.
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* Because of other references to the event in the album Geogaddi and the EP In a Beautiful Place Out In the Country, it is reasonable to surmise that the title of this track may also be referring to the siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas in 1993.
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 30 May 2022

Tears from the Compound Eye
Running time 4:03
Appears on The Campfire Headphase


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  • Compound eyes are found on most insects and some crustaceans, and are composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own refractive system and each forming a portion of an image. Most compound eyes feature hexagonal lenses in an array forming the pattern.[1]
The compound eyes of a house fly.

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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_eye