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Lizards generally have a different way of "blinking" compared to mammals, as they do not have eyelids. Instead, they have a protective scale called a spectacle that covers their eyes. They may not blink in the traditional sense, but they can clean and protect their eyes by moving their eyes and occasionally closing their eyelids if they have them. The frequency of eye cleaning or movement varies among species and environmental conditions, but it is not quantified in terms of daily "blinks."

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