A magical wizard lives in their eyelids
They protect you eyes from dust.
to protect their eyes from the blowing sand
protect the eyes from dust and foreign bodies
Yes they do. They also protect your eyes from dust and debris.
Yes, they are. Eyelashes protect your eyes from dust and debris.
Camels have more than 1 row of eyelashes to help protect them from the blowing sand. They have evolved to have this extra row of eyelashes since they are mostly living out in the desert.
to protect against the sun's uv rays and block out dust from entering the eyes.
May be to protect the eyes and nose from dust and other particles.
Yes, llamas have eyelashes. These eyelashes help protect their eyes from dust, debris, and insects.
Snakes do not have eyelids like humans do. Instead, they have a transparent scale over their eyes called a spectacle. This spectacle helps protect their eyes from dust and debris while allowing them to see clearly.
because they protects its eyes from sandstorms
The items that protect camel's eyes when sand is blowing are a third eyelid and long and thick layers of eyelashes. These unique eye structures are thick enough to keep camels' eyes safe so that they can see to get through heavy winds with sand and sandstorms.