No, not all reptiles have a clear eyelid. While many reptiles, such as snakes and some lizards, possess a protective scale called a spectacle that covers their eyes, others, like turtles and crocodilians, have a more traditional eyelid structure. These differences in eye protection and anatomy are adaptations to their specific environments and lifestyles.
Yes because it is to help the frogs see under water
A double eyelid is a second inner eyelid that is clear or translucent found in reptiles. It also refers to an absurd plastic surgery procedure to make oriental eyelids look more western. The epicanthic fold is a distinguishing feature of Asians. False eye lases are things you can buy from shops, they are basically eye lases which you put on to your own lases to make them look bigger. or better. Im not sure what Double eyelid means.
"Yes. Many Asians have what appears to be no eyelid at all-or a double eyelid. Sometimes, they get surgery to correct this and others don't. It all depends on your personal preference."
The nictitating membrane is a transparent or translucent third eyelid present in some animals, particularly in birds, reptiles, and some mammals such as amphibians and sharks. It helps protect the eye and keep it moist without obstructing vision.
manatees have a third eyelid ,which is clear, to protect it from water getting into it.
no all reptiles does not have ribs
Yes, mammals, birds and reptiles are all vertebrates.
Yes, all Reptiles do have scales.
I think it is called a 'Nictating Membrane'.
No, they are reptiles. ALL turtles are reptiles.
all reptiles are cold blooded and are tetrapods
Yes all rattle snakes are reptiles.