yes
In the blink of an eye
no none snakes have eyelashes that is why they do not blink
The eyelid is the skin that covers your eye when you blink and your eyelashes are on the end.
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.
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.
You have to blink when your supposed to blink and when you blink it happens in a jiffy. A jiffy is 1 out of a hundred of a second.
it's a bit of a softy song for blink, but it's by blink.
I it makes your eyelashes come out longer without the color for your whole eyelashes. Also, it will brighten and make your eyelashes sparkle and shine. (But, clear mascara does NOT work the greatest.)
she will gaze into your eyes and blink more than usual fluttering her eyelashes and she will speed up or slow down her voice pattern to match yours
she will gaze into your eyes and blink more than usual fluttering her eyelashes and she will speed up or slow down her voice pattern to match yours
Women blink more frequently than men because they tend to have smaller eyes and more delicate eyelashes, which can lead to increased irritation and dryness, prompting more frequent blinking to protect and moisturize the eyes.
Malcolm Gladwell wrote "Blink." It was published in 2005 and explores the power of thinking without thinking, focusing on the decisions made in the blink of an eye.