- The camels' eyes are specially protected by three eyelids on each eye, this helps protect from howling winds which can gust sand into their eyes, the extra eyelids help protect against the blazing sun, and stops them from going blind.
Camels do have Three eyelids. First the usual outer pair, then an inner transparent pair to use as see-through protection.
Camels have three eyelids to protect their eyes from the sandstorms in the desert.
camels have three eye lids so the sand doesn't go in their eyes when it's windy.
they have a double row of eyelashes to keep out dirt and glare.
To protect their Eyes from sun glare and sand being blown around.
Most mammals have eyelashes. They are meant to protect the eye from debris. Camels have extremely long eyelashes to keep windblown sand out of their eyes.
3 eyelids
A Camel has two sets of eyelids. The often used during sandstorms Camels have 3 layers of eyelids to protect them from sandstorms and the sun.
6 - two upper, two lower and two third eye lids. The third eyelid is under the lower lid and serves like a windshield wiper to clear the cornea when the camel blinks. Camels actually have three eyelids! Two of them have lashes, and the third is thin. Camels have three eyelids per eye so they have six eyelids total. The extra eyelids help protect it from sandstorms. The third eyelid is translucent (they can see through it) so their eyes will be covered during sandstorms.
camels have total brown eyes and special eyelids.
they have leathery eyelids to protect their eyes from the harsh sand storms.
Yes
to protect their eyes from the blowing sand
Protecting their eyes from sand whilst they are in deserts.
With their eyes. They also have long lashes to filter out sand so they can see through mostly closed eyes during sandstorms.
Dogs actually have 3 eyelids.
3 eyelids
3 eyelids
because they have 2 layers of eyelids that cover them during like sandstorms and they can go on little water for their journey