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There are two human eyes, but in essence, everyone instinctively thinks that they only see one picture. Even if the spider's compound eyes are tens of thousands, their vision system will automatically synthesize these pictures into one. Frame, making the field of vision clearer.

What Beta thinks is strange is that the colors are different.

Human eyes have relatively high pixels. After all, they are advanced creatures, and the pixels of insect vision should be much lower.

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