We all have observed those odd " bug-kinda" things occasionally floating over our field of view. They really look somewhat terrifying, just as some sort of bug is perched on your eye. We MAUJBOX chose the time had come to explain this question: 'What are these things truly?'
It turns out they're called 'muscae volitantes', which is Latin for 'flying flies' but they're really not flies or some kinda bug by any means..
You've most likely observed these things on the off chance that you've ever botched your eyes to take a gander at the sun (or apparently for reasons unknown by any means):

These "floaters" are really made up bits of tissue, bunches of protein, or red platelets inside the eye. We see them since they make shadows on the retina.

For the full story, have a go at watching this interesting little video:

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