With their eyes. They also have long lashes to filter out sand so they can see through mostly closed eyes during sandstorms.
Camels do have eyelids. FIrst the regular outer pair, then one inner transparent pair that can be used as protection.
camels have three eyelids per eye, two with long eyelashes to keep sand out, and one that is transparent and blinks so that sand around or on the lid is cleared away
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camels have three eyelids
The camel has dual eyelids.
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Most likely for protection for their eyes, some tend to be delicate.
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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.
Their body have adapted over millions of years so therefore they can now live in dry place such as the camel. The camel has eyelashes and eyelids and eyebrows and feet etc adapted!
A camels eyes are special because of its eyelashes, it helps to sweep away the sand or dust as it lives in the desert.
It is unknown which, if any, animal has three eyebrows, however, the camel has three eyelids. These extra lids keeps their eyes protected during sandstorms.
upper and lower eyelids have eyelashes, which mechanically prevent sand from hitting the eye. the third eyelid is a transparent membrane that blinks sideways. Ostensibly, in blasts of sandy wind this eyelid may be kept closed without significantly impairing the ability of the camel to see.
a fish. or a camel.