a fish. or a camel.
Your eyes are trying to remove the water from your eyes
Yes, sloths do close their eyes. While they are known for their slow movements and relaxed demeanor, sloths have eyelids that allow them to blink and close their eyes when resting or sleeping. However, they often keep their eyes partially open while awake, which can give the impression that they are always alert.
Most vertebrate animals can blink and have to blink in order to keep their eyes moisturized and clean. Some animals that can not blink are snakes and some breeds of lizards. Invertebrates generally cannot blink, often because they either have a different type of eye or because they don't have eyes.
Many birds, reptiles, and mammals have nictitating membranes on their eyes. These membranes are transparent and can blink while leaving the eyes open.
Um... they close their eyes. It's the same as when any other animal blinks.
Yes, they do.
Yes, Tasmanian devils can blink their eyes.
The future tense of "blink" is "will blink." For example, "I will blink my eyes."
You have to blink or else your eyes will dry out.
because your sad
your eyelashes protect your eyes from dust particles. when you blink it's mainly to lubricate your eyes. to add moisture back into your eyes if you didn't blink then your eyes would be very dry.
when you blink your brain is saying you eyes are dry and something like that