MAke it shorter
Bees have evolved their eyesight to be great pollinators. Their smaller eyes help them see light intensity and stay balanced, while their big compound eyes help them spot movement. Bees can also see UV light, which lets them see colorful parts of flowers that humans can't. This helps the bee find the flower's center and pollinate it. The bee's remarkable eyesight also allows them to quickly spot individual flowers in a meadow, helping them find and pollinate more flowers, which is good for the flower and for croplands that depend on bees for pollination.