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.
No. Birds to not have eyelashes.
I do not think most mammals have eyelashes.
Most reptiles, amphibians, and birds do not have eyelashes. These animals typically have a nictitating membrane or a transparent eyelid that helps protect their eyes instead of eyelashes. The absence of eyelashes in these species is due to their unique evolutionary adaptations for survival in their respective environments.
The medical term for eyelashes is eyelashes. Madarosis is the loss of eyelashes.
Rattlesnakes do not have eyelashes.
Animals do have eyelashes, and they do not have eyebrows because they usually already have hair on their faces. Harp Seal pups do if you look at there eyes there are black eyebrows above them. Do an image search to see for youself and just to see the cute animals. Have fun!
The possessive form of the plural noun eyelashes is eyelashes'.Example: Her eyelashes' length is natural, you can tell by her baby photos.
Yes, horses have eyelashes.
Yes, like all hairs on the body eyelashes grow, then stop growing, then fall out and then are replaced with new eyelashes.
Yes she has had so many false eyelashes she has none of her own eyelashes left. She has to stick the false eyelashes to her skin!
Of course her eyelashes are real, but she is seen sometimes wearing fake eyelashes.
Yes, llamas have eyelashes. These eyelashes help protect their eyes from dust, debris, and insects.