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they have eye lashes and that protects the eye
because they protects its eyes from sandstorms
Camels have really long natural eyelashes to catch and block sand from getting into them. They can also close their nostrils completely too, so if a sandstorm is really bad, the camel can keep sand out its nose too!
well your face is funny
Camels' nostrils can close to prevent sand from entering, while they also have long eyelashes and a third eyelid to shield their eyes from sand. Additionally, their ears have a thick coat of hair to filter out sand particles.
The sandstorm in Esperanza Rising occurs on pages 126-128 in the novel. It is a pivotal moment in the story that forces Esperanza and her family to face challenges and make difficult decisions.
Protection from what? One thing includes sandstorm protection. Camels drop down onto their knees to make a smaller target. In caravans, the people can hide with a camel, which can be very helpful. After sandstorms, they usually become deeply buried in the sand. They also have long eyelashes for blocking out sand. Camels can also run pretty fast (for animals with knobbly knees).
What are sandstorm
Sandstorm stays Sandstorm... there must have been a typo
Sandstorm's first apprentice was Sorreltail.
If they call you sandstorm it must be a tricky thing or you are a sandstorm :L
they have humps that store water and they have thick eye lashes that protects their eyes from the sand and their thick hoofs enables them to walk.