In short dolphins do not blink as we do - in the act of cleaning and preventing our eyes from drying out but they do have the ability to change the shape of their eye. Please see the description below taken from http://www.thedolphinplanet.org/anatomy.htm Source: Katy at The Deep, Hull, UK http://www.thedeep.co.uk
No yes no yes IDK As quoted from: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1999-02/917649489.Zo.r.html "Yes. Dolphins do have eyelids. Their eyes also secrete a slippery substance that helps protect them from foreign substances and friction of the water. A dolphin's eyes function independently of one another, meaning that each one doesn't always have to be looking in the same direction as the other, like human eyes do."
yes, it uses it bottum and top lids to blink
Yes. Whales, like all mammals, have eyelids. Although they generally do not need to blink as often as land animals, they are still capable of opening and closing their eyes.
Like all other whales, killer whales do blink.
No.
Generally, fishes do not have eyelids.
Some shark species do but they do not blink.
because they have a see through eye lid
yes
no they dont have eyelids
Dogs actually have 3 eyelids.
3 eyelids
Yes, dinosaurs did have eyelids.
3 eyelids
Rats have eyelids.
Eyelids are accessories of the eye. They are not organs.
goldfish do not have eyelids therefore they cannot blink.No.
Most snakes have no eyelids or legs.
snakes don't have eyelids!
No. No species of snake has eyelids.
Relaxation of the eyelids is called blepharochalasis.