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Snakes have no eyelids, and so they appear to sleep with their eyes open. In that sense, no, snakes eyes do not "look different" when they're sleeping.In the place of moving lids, snakes' eyes are protected by transparent layer of scales called spectacles which help both protect the eyes and keep them moist - just as eyelids do for other animals.
Two eyes, two eyelids. Four. We have two eyelids and the other two eyelids are small pink nictitating membranes that reside in the inner corner of our eyes.
eyelashes are the "hair" protruding out where your eyes are....the eyelids are the skin that folds over your eyes.
If your eyes are weeping and your eyelids are red, you may be coming down with pink eye.
Their eyes can go back inside their heads. this is because of the muscle behind their eyelids. A frogs eyes are also located very high on their head so there eyes are almost never in the water.
They can not. They do not have 'eyelids'.
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your eyelids.
Actually, snakes don't have eyelids. They have scales that cover their eyes. When they molt, the scales on their eyes are replaced.
Actually, snakes don't have eyelids. They have scales that cover their eyes. When they molt, the scales on their eyes are replaced.
they have leathery eyelids to protect their eyes from the harsh sand storms.
Frog eyes have eyelids , both an upper and a lower one.