Yes, lizards have eyelids. For more information on lizards see link below in the related links section.i think you question was do lizards have eyelids and the answer is yes lizards do have eyelids that is how you tell a legless lizard from a snake if you want to see if it is a lizard or a snake then all you have to do is look at their eyes if they have eyelids you will see either a thin layer of skin or you will see them blink if it is a snake it will not blink and wil not have a layer of skin.
Ants have 2 eyes, but each eye is made up of many smaller eyes.
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Tuatara are ancient reptiles, endemic to New Zealand. Carnivorous creatures which feed on small mammals, birds, insects such as weta, frogs and other reptiles, they are equipped with very sharp teeth which they use to catch their prey. They simply draw close to these smaller creatures, and pounce quickly to catch them. The tuatara grip their prey with their two sets of upper teeth and one set of lower teeth which hold the prey firmly. These strong teeth are also used to break through egg shells to eat the chicks of the seabirds that share the tuatara's habitat.
A person has two eyes.
The Tuatara has three eyes and it lives in New Zealand
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Tuataras have only two eyes.
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The Tuatara, a lizardlike reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes". It belongs to a group of reptiles that once included many other creatures, but today, the Tuatara is the only surviving member of that group.
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There are only two species of tuatara: The Northern tuatara (Sphenodon guntheri) and the Brothers Island tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus).
The Tuatara, a lizard-like reptile that lives only in New Zealand, has those three "eyes".