camels live in desserts most of the time so they have to blink to keep their eyes watery so they can see where their going. they need longer eye lashes to make sure there eye is clean properly to they cant get an eye infection.
there eyelashes are a meter long
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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.
GIRAFFES have long eyelashes because it helps them to keep little fragments of wood falling into their eyes as they grab the leaves of the tree or bush. also, female giraffes flirt by fluttering their eyelashes at the male giraffe they like.
Cows do indeed have eyelashes, as do many animals. Camels, horses, and ostriches are all animals that have eyelashes as well.
Camels have long eyelashes to protect their eyes from the sand. The eyelashes act as a curtain to keep the sand out, without blocking their view.
yes.
Yes, giraffes have eyelashes. They are very long and help protect their eyes from sand and the small piece of bark and wood that fall of the trees as they eat. Their eyelashes also help to shade the eye from the sun too.
Camels eyelashes are for them to help them see:) Camels' long eyelashes serve as a screen to keep out dust and sand in high winds. They can close their eyes part way and the two rows of lashes overlap.
you dont need to make babies eyelashes longer! babies eyelashes grow as they become older and older. If you try and make them longer you can seriously hurt you baby!
Female giraffes live longer than males.
yes