A Camel has two sets of eyelids. The often used during sandstorms
Camels have 3 layers of eyelids to protect them from sandstorms and the sun.
They do sleep they just have clear eye lids so you dont know when they are sleeping
Camels typically have 34 teeth: 12 incisors, 24 molars, and 4 canines.
The cranial nerve involved in raising the eyelids is the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). For focusing the lens of the eye for accommodation, the oculomotor nerve controls the ciliary muscle.
Some ways to reuse plastic jar lids include just simply using them for jars which hold craft items or edible items if the lids are good condition. If the lids are not in useable condition they may used as crafting objects for kids projects.
A camel has a spine, therefore, a camel is a vertebrate.
They have three eye lids. one of which is transparent. This for all the sandstorms
cammels have 6 eye lids (3 on each eye)
No, they do not have eye lids.
One on each eye...i think
They have special nose lids.
Eye Lids Shawty iz definently tha eye lids
A camels eyes are special because of its eyelashes, it helps to sweep away the sand or dust as it lives in the desert.
The eye lids.
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They are right above your eyes.