Snakes like most reptiles don't have eyelids like a human, instead they have skin that covers the eyes to protect it from things such as light and water
Most likely for protection for their eyes, some tend to be delicate.
Their eyes are not yellow but at night when hit by light their retinas have a bright yellow eye shine. See image above.
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.
If your eyes are weeping and your eyelids are red, you may be coming down with pink eye.
eyelashes are the "hair" protruding out where your eyes are....the eyelids are the skin that folds over your eyes.
Short answer, no. he's probably either very scared or just resting before he motors on with his life. they can be girls too you know. i have one. and no they do not sleep with their eyes opened.
They can not. They do not have 'eyelids'.
your eyelids.
yes. they have eyes A snake's eyes are rounded and with lenses adjustable for distance vision. With the exception of the blind snakes, the eyes of a snake are permanently covered and protected by a transparent lower eyelid (called a spectable or brille). The fusion of the eyelids does not allow a snake to blink or close their eyes. Since the snake lacks external ear openings and eardrums, they hear by using their head to pick up vibrations and sounds from the ground. Experiments have shown that snakes can hear airborne sounds as well, although not well.
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.