because they protects its eyes
from sandstorms
there eyelashes are a meter long
They don't have eyebrows, just very long eyelashes that keep sweat off of them.
No, but they have beautiful long eyelashes.
Camels have more than 1 row of eyelashes to help protect them from the blowing sand. They have evolved to have this extra row of eyelashes since they are mostly living out in the desert.
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.
Could be Camilla Belle
Camels eyelashes are for them to help them see:) Camels' long eyelashes serve as a screen to keep out dust and sand in high winds. They can close their eyes part way and the two rows of lashes overlap.
Camels have two sets of long eyelashes. This gives their eyes extra protection against both the desert sand and the glare of the sun.
The long lashes and eyebrows are thought to help prevent blowing sand hurting their eyes.
A man's eyebrows will grow into quite a bushy mono-brow if left untrimmed. So long as it's left unshaped it's meaningless to trim.
To prevent sand from getting into their eyes.They serve a practical purpose in keeping sand out of their eyescamels have big eyelashes to stop dust from going in the eyeto keep sand out of there eyes
The first camel with long eyelashes is often associated with the dromedary or Arabian camel, which is native to the Middle East and North Africa. These camels have evolved long eyelashes as a natural adaptation to protect their eyes from sand and debris in desert environments. The long eyelashes help to shield their eyes from harsh winds and provide some protection against the sun's glare.