Camels have an inner eyelid that is transparent, therefore keeping sand out of their eyes but maintaining visibility.
The items that protect camel's eyes when sand is blowing are a third eyelid and long and thick layers of eyelashes. These unique eye structures are thick enough to keep camels' eyes safe so that they can see to get through heavy winds with sand and sandstorms.
to protect their eyes from the blowing sand
The long lashes and eyebrows are thought to help prevent blowing sand hurting their eyes.
Most likely for protection for their eyes, some tend to be delicate.
because they are so long and thick they keep out the sand when they are traveling in the desert. they also used it to keep the sun out of their eyes.
they have humps that store water and they have thick eye lashes that protects their eyes from the sand and their thick hoofs enables them to walk.
they have eye lashes and that protects the eye
Erosion.
When blowing sand encounters an obstacle, it can deposit and accumulate on the leeward side, forming a mound or dune. This process is known as sand deposition or aeolian deposition. The deposited sand can eventually lead to the formation of various landforms such as sand dunes.
any animals that live in the desert find homes underground or if they can the a dig a hole in a cactus perfect for surviving
you go to nabooti island
It is a camel.