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Nope - if they need to 'clean' their eyeballs - they use their tongue to lick the surface.

Crested geckos have a clear membrane covering the eye, this membrane is a clear, transparent eye contact more or less. it stops dirt, oxygen, water, substrates etc.. from entering the eye. when something external touches the membrane, they will lick their eye in order to remove anything. The Crested geckos come from the Diplodactylinae subfamily under the Genera Rhacodactylus. Geckos of the Eublepharinae Subfamily are known as "eye lid" geckos all have eye lids. These consist of the: Leopard gecko (E. macularius), the fat tailed gecko (E. Hemitheconyx) etc.. When sleeping, resting, swallowing, and of course blink, their eyelids will close.

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Some do but alot of them don't. Some like the leopard geckos, fat tail geckos, cat geckos, and more do have eyelids. Crested geckos, tokay geckos, banana geckos, and more do not have eyelids. The ones that don't have eyelids lick their eyes to keep them moist and clean.
no, they have a sort of outer shell and to moisten their eyes they lick them

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Gargoyle geckos are a species of Rhacodactylus. This species is not considered to be a true gecko, or an eyelid gecko. If any unwanted particles are in the eye or if water is on the eye, they must use their tongue's to clean

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yes but they dont blink. its more like a protected sheet that protects there eyes.

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Yes! All (known) rodents do.

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