Yes, alligators have two eyelids, similar to humans. They possess a standard upper eyelid and a lower eyelid, but they also have a third, transparent eyelid called a nictitating membrane that helps protect their eyes while swimming and provides moisture. This adaptation allows them to see clearly underwater while keeping their eyes safe from debris.
Two eyes, two eyelids. Four. We have two eyelids and the other two eyelids are small pink nictitating membranes that reside in the inner corner of our eyes.
beacause there needs to be more aligators
aligators move on there tummies becaus they are riptiles
yes
aligators eat fish and other things like rabbits things with meat
jas there been any cases of crocodiles and aligators breeding
Sharks
with their mouths
no.
6 - two upper, two lower and two third eye lids. The third eyelid is under the lower lid and serves like a windshield wiper to clear the cornea when the camel blinks. Camels actually have three eyelids! Two of them have lashes, and the third is thin. Camels have three eyelids per eye so they have six eyelids total. The extra eyelids help protect it from sandstorms. The third eyelid is translucent (they can see through it) so their eyes will be covered during sandstorms.
eyelids and eyelashes
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